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The New Hero Of Assassin’s Creed III

A new Assassin is a big deal. Signifying a new numbered entry in the series chronology, the introduction of a new hero in Assassin’s Creed II brought numerous changes to the gameplay, storytelling, and tone. Assassin’s Creed III continues that trend with the introduction of Connor, a hero who brings along fundamental changes to the game experience. We quizzed the developers of Ubisoft Montreal about the new character in order to get a detailed picture of what fans can expect.

The new hero of Assassin’s Creed III is born into a Mohawk tribe in what is now upstate New York, and given the name Ratohnhaké:ton (prounounced ra-doon-ha-gay-doo). Born of a Mohawk mother and a white English father, his heritage places him with a foot in two very different cultures of the period. “We want to explore this notion of duality,” says creative director Alex Hutchinson. “He’s of neither culture. And if we’re going to talk about the American Revolution, we didn’t want you playing Mel Gibson from The Patriot. And we didn’t want you in a military uniform. The AC universe is one step back.”  

Adopting the more manageable name of Connor for his interactions with the colonists, this new hero is a very different character from his predecessors Altaïr or Ezio. Altaïr was at first arrogant but capable, and later stoic and idealistic. Young Ezio was a brash romantic as eager to get into a fight as hop into a beautiful woman’s bed. They were both, in their own way, very big personalities. Connor is reserved and quiet. When he speaks, he carefully considers what he wants to say. Where previous protagonists began their stories without a clear set of guiding principles, Connor has those in place early on. “We wanted Connor to be more of a freedom fighter," Hutchinson says. "He’s not out for personal revenge. If he sees injustice, he will help. The notion is that he fights for his people, and he wants his tribe to be relevant in the future of America. He fights for the Patriots because he believes that side of the conflict is just, and he fights for the Assassins for the same reason. “

Players will witness broad swath of Connor’s life, stretching from 1753 to 1783. The period is fraught with historical turmoil. The French and Indian War began in 1754. The American Revolutionary War erupts in 1775. In between, American colonist agitators, Native Americans, and British loyalists created a hotbed of political turmoil and frequently violent conflict. While the period is filled with historical drama, Ubisoft is careful to point out that the story is squarely focused on Connor and the continuing conflict between the Assassins and Templars. “The story we’re telling is the story of the Assassins versus the Templars,” Hutchinson explains. “The American Revolution is the backdrop. He will be caught up in the Revolution throughout the story, but it’s not about winning the Revolution. It will cross over, but the narrative is about Connor’s journey.”

NEXT UP: Connor's early history, and how he fares in a fight. 

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  • Woah woah woah woah wait a second. A new sneaking ability? Wait, does that mean, DOES THIS MEAN WE CAN FINALLY CROUCH?!?!
  • Well I'm stoked!

  • Anyone who is worried about Ubisoft turning into Activision... do some research! AC3 has been in development for 3 years!!! 3 YEARS!!!

  • I definitely think the new character has refreshed the AC franchise as being a fan of all the AC's I can say that man im tired of the same old same old so this should be interesting.
  • I feel Bad for Gen Charles Lee He Doesn't Know who he's F***ing with..

  • I love all this so much, I'm so stoked for this game! However.. with all this talk about the new Conner gameplay, I'm getting worried about the series itself.

    What's going on with Desmond and his father? How does Conner's fight/struggle have anything to do with The Apple?

    I remember months ago, devs were saying AC3 was going to be huge because the year is now 2012. (when the world is supposedly going to end, which has a lot of meaning in the plot of the series)

    So what I'm saying is, I'm excited for Conner and the new gameplay and all that in this game. But what is happening to the series as a whole? Desmond, Rebecca, Shawn, William Miles? The Apple?

  • I am so excited for this

  • Normally in the franchise, they bring out the information which isn't the most important. Seeing from what they're telling us, this information isn't the major things from the game.

    They're getting our hopes up by giving us very interesting information while actually giving us little information on the important details like the plot as a whole and how 2012 is integrated in the story.

    But this looks good and I'm happy to wait until the game is released before finding out the storyline.

  • Can't wait for this... ooh, and some Jesper Kyd and Lorne Balfe.

  • I think im going to like this assassin, pretty much because Ezio(My favorit assassin)only had one good game. The others went kind of fast so ill have to see what this would be like

  • I've never played the AC franchise games, but I'll be picking this one up. As a history nerd, I appreciate the era and setting of this game. I'd play for that reason alone, truthfully. I will play this game quite a bit, as long as Ubisoft makes the historical background accurate and the fighting fun and challenging. Given what I've read about the AC games to date, that shouldn't be a problem.
  • He looks awesome. Can't wait for the game. It'll be epic.

  • At first I was apprehensive about a Native American protagonist, but now I think this is the only way it will work.  Native Americans were known for being physically powerful and excelling in close combat, which is what Assassin's Creed essentially is.  

    I also can just not get over the American Revolution backdrop.  I can't wait to read the "codex" entries as this is my favorite historical period.

  • Outstanding. I am very excited about this one. The setting alone makes me drool.

  • Unfortunately for Ubisoft, nobody was using the name Connor until the late 19th century at the very earliest. Why didn't they do their research on this? Kind of really kills the immersion.
  • Got more info from you guys than at G4...THX!(P.S. Not bashin' those folks by the way...just stating the facts)

  • I like that Ubisoft is keeping the old style with some new features in order to spice up the series. Very smart.

  • Connor sounds like a great character and a perfect fit as an assassin in the AC universe. I'm excited to see how he develops.

  • All I hope is that he's charismatic.  Ezio had an amazing and charming personality, contrasted by his amazing killing skill and disregard for Templar life.  

    Sure, this guy may do the whole killing thing well, but I don't want him to be too silent.

  • It sounds like they're actually making some substantial changes to the gameplay. Didn't think that was possible in an annualized franchise.