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Renaissance Revisited: Assassin's Creed II DLC Revealed

Ubisoft teases two forthcoming DLC packs for its Italian jump-and-stab sequel.

 How do you ever get tired of this?
 How do you ever get tired of this?
Today Ubisoft has announced that it has two pieces of downloadable content in the works for Assassin's Creed II, though it's being highly judicious with just how much detail it's actually revealing. The two packs, Battle of Forli and Bonfire of the Vanities, are scheduled to be made available for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in January and February of next year, respectively. No price is being given at the moment, though it seems that you can expect these to be fairly significant pieces of content, as each will require a minimum of 1GB of hard drive space on your console.

Still, with little more than the titles to go from, a certain amount of informed speculation can be made about the nature of these add-ons. A quick Wikipedia search reveals that the Battle of Forli was an actual historical event that occurred in the same region that Assassin's Creed II takes place, though with it dated in 1282 AD, it precedes Ezio's story by several hundred years. Similarly, before it was a bad Bruce Willis movie, the Bonfire of the Vanities was a literal bonfire of items deemed to be sinful during a period of religious fervor, though its occurrence in Florence, Italy circa 1497 puts it smack dab in the middle of Assassin's Creed II's story. This all seems to keep with the tone of Assassin's Creed II, which routinely injected its own fictional tale of Templars and Assassins with people and events ripped from the pages of history. 
 
With Assassin's Creed II still fresh in my mind, I'm actually pretty eager to have another excuse to return to its richly realized world and learn more about the grand conspiracies that drive it. And of course, to stab more dudes in the face.
 
UPDATE: Ubisoft PR says to expect more details about these DLC packs later this month. Also, as many of you have pointed out in the comments, it seems likely that this stuff will slot into the blank chapters that the main story in Assassin's Creed II skips over.

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 If it's some GTA4/Fallout3-type dlc, then I'm all for it.

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Putting aside the fact that this DLC will probably destroy my S rank for this game, I'll probably just rent Assassin's Creed 2 again once these are both out and play them back to back, assuming the prices they charge for them aren't too insane.

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@KaosAngel said:
" I'm sick and tired of all this DLC shit.  PC games never did this and DLC is just an excuse to strip us pennyless.  I haven't bought any DLC this generation and don't plan on it.    Content should be free as it has been on the PC since 1993. "
 
Expansion packs. That is all.
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I've made it my mission to murder every musician that runs up and gets it my way as I go about my dirty work.
 
Oh, and I don't like them in the game either. Stabby stab stab.

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@Peacemaker: I think it's those. They mention the Bonfire of the Vanities (and make a joke regarding the film).
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Totally saw this coming. In the game they skip ahead a few years leaving a blank in the middle of the main story, guess they'll be filling it in with DLC like I thought. I'll probably buy this.
 

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" I'm sick and tired of all this DLC shit.  PC games never did this and DLC is just an excuse to strip us pennyless.  I haven't bought any DLC this generation and don't plan on it.    Content should be free as it has been on the PC since 1993. "

I think most DLC is bullshit especially alternate costumes and modes *cough* Capcom *cough* . Except maybe the GTA4 stuff because they are games on their own. But when people announce DLC this soon after the game is released or even before the game is released it bums me out because it makes me think it could have been in the game. Not saying that's the case with this particular one. With Dragon Age they are doing all kinds of DLC, that's cool but I would much rather they do a good old fashion expansion.
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Fuck yes.  Can't wait.  I loved me some Assassin's Creed 2.

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This just makes me want to wait and not buy the game until all the DLC is packed in with it.

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I enjoy a little jumping and stabbing, not gonna lie.

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I suspect that these will make up the two missing "Segments," as they even mention the Bonfire in the game. Should be interesting.

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Stabbing dudes in the face is always good.

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I'm sick and tired of all this DLC shit.  PC games never did this and DLC is just an excuse to strip us pennyless.  I haven't bought any DLC this generation and don't plan on it.  
 
Content should be free as it has been on the PC since 1993.

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Helll Yeaaaa

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I wonder if it's going to take place of the corrupted sequences or if it's going to be after the whole story.  Either way, I'm excited.

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Wonder if this will arrive on PC as well after that comes out.

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God i can;t wait to get ACII , foolishly thought i could hold off til xmas , but alas im gonna go buy it on saturday!! hopefully wrap it up in time for the DLC!!  
 
Not like borderlands *glares*

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Wow thats pretty quick for DLC! Nice work Ubi!

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 How do you ever get tired of this?
 How do you ever get tired of this?
Today Ubisoft has announced that it has two pieces of downloadable content in the works for Assassin's Creed II, though it's being highly judicious with just how much detail it's actually revealing. The two packs, Battle of Forli and Bonfire of the Vanities, are scheduled to be made available for both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in January and February of next year, respectively. No price is being given at the moment, though it seems that you can expect these to be fairly significant pieces of content, as each will require a minimum of 1GB of hard drive space on your console.

Still, with little more than the titles to go from, a certain amount of informed speculation can be made about the nature of these add-ons. A quick Wikipedia search reveals that the Battle of Forli was an actual historical event that occurred in the same region that Assassin's Creed II takes place, though with it dated in 1282 AD, it precedes Ezio's story by several hundred years. Similarly, before it was a bad Bruce Willis movie, the Bonfire of the Vanities was a literal bonfire of items deemed to be sinful during a period of religious fervor, though its occurrence in Florence, Italy circa 1497 puts it smack dab in the middle of Assassin's Creed II's story. This all seems to keep with the tone of Assassin's Creed II, which routinely injected its own fictional tale of Templars and Assassins with people and events ripped from the pages of history. 
 
With Assassin's Creed II still fresh in my mind, I'm actually pretty eager to have another excuse to return to its richly realized world and learn more about the grand conspiracies that drive it. And of course, to stab more dudes in the face.
 
UPDATE: Ubisoft PR says to expect more details about these DLC packs later this month. Also, as many of you have pointed out in the comments, it seems likely that this stuff will slot into the blank chapters that the main story in Assassin's Creed II skips over.