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Set during the French and Indian War, Liberation follows Aveline, the daughter of a wealthy French merchant and an African slave. Her journey is deeply personal, focusing on the abolition of slavery and the defense of her community. Unlike the sprawling frontier of Assassin’s Creed III , Liberation is more intimate, centering on the bustling streets of New Orleans and the eerie, fog-filled Bayou. Unique Gameplay Mechanics : Subscribers to Ubisoft’s service can play the
Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation occupies a unique space in the Ubisoft pantheon. Originally a handheld exclusive for the PlayStation Vita, it eventually made the jump to PC as . For fans of the series, it offers a rare perspective: the story of Aveline de Grandpré, the first female protagonist in the franchise, fighting for freedom in 18th-century New Orleans. The Story of Aveline de Grandpré Her journey is deeply personal, focusing on the
Even years after its release, Liberation remains a vital piece of the series' lore. It features a crossover mission with Connor Kenway and provides a grounded, social-political narrative that differs from the epic scale of later titles like Odyssey or Valhalla . Originally a handheld exclusive for the PlayStation Vita,
: Allows Aveline to bribe guards and charm targets, though her movement is restricted by high-fashion dresses.