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Unlike the main series, which often focuses on the grand, sweeping narratives of Assassins vs. Templars, Freedom Cry pivots toward a more focused story of oppression, freedom, and personal conviction.

Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Saint-Domingue), 1735. The Golden Age of Piracy is dying. The world is darker. The waters are murkier.

Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry shifts the focus away from the main series protagonist, Edward Kenway, to tell a story about liberation, brutality, and justice in the 18th-century Caribbean.

Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry is a standalone expansion to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag that follows the story of Adéwalé, a former slave turned Assassin. Game Summary

The Assassins.Creed.Freedom.Cry.MULTi19-PROPHET release is notable for several specific features that make it a sought-after version for preservationists and gamers: Assassins.Creed.Freedom.Cry.MULTi19-PROPHET

Originally released as a downloadable content (DLC) expansion for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag , was later released as a standalone game due to its critical acclaim and powerful narrative. Narrative and Themes

Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry is currently available on Steam for $14.99. But it is buried under a mountain of DLC filters and storefront bloat. In ten years, when Ubisoft decides to sunset the Uplay activation servers for the PS4/Xbox One generation (as they have for older titles), the legal copy becomes a coaster.

Set in the Caribbean during the golden age of piracy, Freedom Cry shifts focus away from Black Flag’s protagonist, Edward Kenway, to his former first mate, .

At its heart is , who transforms from a supporting character into a fully-fledged hero. A former slave who found freedom as a pirate, he has now become a trained Assassin. Years later, he is shipwrecked in the brutal French colony of Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti), where he must rally a crew and ignite a slave rebellion. Unlike the main series, which often focuses on

Recruited Maroons join Adéwalé's crew, reinforcing his faction for naval battles. 3. Naval Warfare: The Experto Crede

: Adéwalé can free enslaved people through open-world activities, such as raiding plantations, defending fleeing citizens, or buying their freedom in markets. Freeing people recruits them into the Maroon rebellion, unlocking new weapon upgrades and inventory expansions.

This version does not require the original Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag to be installed, making it an accessible entry point for those interested specifically in Adéwalé’s story.

Players step into the shoes of Adéwalé , Edward Kenway's former quartermaster aboard the Jackdaw . The Golden Age of Piracy is dying

Players raid plantations, intercept slave ships, and free captive citizens throughout Port-au-Prince.

PROPHET (A sub-group known for "Multi-language" releases).

[Black Flag Main Story] ---> [Freedom Cry (Adéwalé)] ---> [Assassin's Creed Rogue] A Story of Liberation

A focused single-player experience lasting roughly 3 to 6 hours . Setting: Port-au-Prince, Haiti, in the 18th century. Key Mechanics: