. Released in 2015, it takes place in Victorian London in 1868, at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Narrative and Setting The story follows twin Assassins as they work to liberate London from Templar control. Jacob Frye
If you play the base game, you owe it to yourself to play Assassin’s Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper .
Have you replayed Syndicate recently? Share your favorite Jacob one-liner in the comments below.
: Brash and combat-oriented, Jacob focuses on building a street gang called to challenge the Templar-backed gangs of London.
Play as Evie for stealth, swap to Jacob for mayhem, call your gang to start a street war, and ride a stolen carriage through the fruit stands of Covent Garden. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is not the best game in the series. But it might be the most fun .
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is a love letter to Victorian London—a sprawling, smoky playground perfect for parkour, carriage chases, and twin-led mayhem. While it may not reinvent the series, it refines nearly every aspect of the classic design, delivering one of the most focused and enjoyable entries in the franchise’s pre-RPG years.
. Released in 2015, it takes place in Victorian London in 1868, at the height of the Industrial Revolution. Narrative and Setting The story follows twin Assassins as they work to liberate London from Templar control. Jacob Frye
If you play the base game, you owe it to yourself to play Assassin’s Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper .
Have you replayed Syndicate recently? Share your favorite Jacob one-liner in the comments below.
: Brash and combat-oriented, Jacob focuses on building a street gang called to challenge the Templar-backed gangs of London.
Play as Evie for stealth, swap to Jacob for mayhem, call your gang to start a street war, and ride a stolen carriage through the fruit stands of Covent Garden. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is not the best game in the series. But it might be the most fun .
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is a love letter to Victorian London—a sprawling, smoky playground perfect for parkour, carriage chases, and twin-led mayhem. While it may not reinvent the series, it refines nearly every aspect of the classic design, delivering one of the most focused and enjoyable entries in the franchise’s pre-RPG years.