Assassin's Creed Syndicate: How the most powerful city of 1868 was recreated for a game

By Tim Biggs
Updated December 9 2015 - 10:18am, first published September 28 2015 - 8:22am
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, as seen in Assassin's <i>Creed Syndicate</i>. Photo: Ubisoft
The Bank of England and Royal Exchange, as seen in Assassin's <i>Creed Syndicate</i>. Photo: Ubisoft
'A vehicle that has a brain': combat from horse-drawn carriage is much easier than combat from a car. Photo: Ubisoft
'A vehicle that has a brain': combat from horse-drawn carriage is much easier than combat from a car. Photo: Ubisoft
Making a swift getaway with the rope launcher, a new addition to the series. Photo: Ubisoft
Making a swift getaway with the rope launcher, a new addition to the series. Photo: Ubisoft
Evie favours a stealthy approach, while her brother Jacob is much more direct. The siblings mark the first time there have been two options for a playable character in a main <i>Assassin's Creed</i> game. Photo: Ubisoft
Evie favours a stealthy approach, while her brother Jacob is much more direct. The siblings mark the first time there have been two options for a playable character in a main <i>Assassin's Creed</i> game. Photo: Ubisoft
Liberating child workers in one of London's factories. Photo: Ubisoft
Liberating child workers in one of London's factories. Photo: Ubisoft

After eight main games, many spin-offs and 93 million copies sold, Assassin's Creed is moving into the modern era with its biggest world yet in Assassin's Creed Syndicate.

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