A precursor to something huge?

TheAssassin’s Creed Chroniclestitles have been criticized (and rightfully so) for their lack of emphasis on narrative. Even though these are games where the narrative stakes are just as high as the mainlineAssassin’s Creedtitles, developer Climax Studios has done little to make them seem like noteworthy tales. Simply put, these are good games that don’t always feel as if they fit into theAssassin’s Creedlineage.

They do, however, have one overarching secret that very much belongs, and it might hint at the immediate future of the franchise. While discovering this requires diligently playing all three games and taking note of what may seem nonsensical, it’s anything but nonsensical, andAssassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russiais where it finally pays off.

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In eachChroniclestitle, there are three Assassin logos hidden amidst the game’s scenery. Looking at the logo in eagle vision will reveal four-digit numbers, numbers that have had no immediate use because there hasn’t been anywhere to do something with them — until now, that is.

Russiahas a section in the “Help and Options” menu for codes, which is precisely where all nine of these mysterious passwords go. Once those are locked in, a hidden video is revealed.

Promotional art for Warframe`s Duviri Paradox, which shows Dominus Thrax and the cast of the expansion.

Here it is; make sure to watch closely:

It’s unclear exactly when this sequence takes place, but it’s sometime after Master Templar Berg recoveredAssassin’s Creed Rogueprotagonist Shay Cormac’s precursor box. These boxes are a source of great interest to Abstergo because they might hold the key to what Abstero is ultimately chasing after. More on that in a minute.

Berg has been assigned to take Cormac’s precursor box to Álvaro Gramática, one of Abstergo’s highest-ranking scientists. Gramática’s ecstatic with the find because he plans to use it in order to analyze another artifact, possibly another precursor box. In closing, Gramática exclaims that this is all to support thePhoenix Project.

Naoe, Sorin, and Jinchiro looking serious

The Phoenix Project might be a means to the Templars’ end-goal. The idea is to get close to the First Civilization by decoding their DNA. However, the Phoenix Project is centered around the notion that it might be possible to create a living First Civilization member from scratch with precursor DNA, rather than trying to clone an existing person.

Even though it’s basically just a teaser, it seems as Cormac’s box may have Gramática and Abstergo one step closer to creating someone from the First Civilization, which would allow them to understand Pieces of Eden and other precursor technology. Maybe that’s why Gramática sounds so stoked. If that’s the case, it very well might mean the nextAssassin’s Creedputs a heavy emphasis on the present day. That fitsright in linewith the clues we found late last year.

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Abstergo’s up to something and it might be huge. Who would’ve thought theChroniclesseries would bring us three new protagonists with three separate stories, yet the biggest development would be on the Templars’ side? At least it looks to have set the table for moreAssassin’s Creedto come.

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