
This life-size replica of Arno’s signature weapon features a fully functional hidden blade, retractable crossbow arms, and firing dart as seen in Assassin’s Creed Unity. Now you can wield the Assassin’s legendary Phantom Blade a must-have collectible accessory for fans of the Assassin’s Creed franchise.
Single Players items including multiple extra weapons and outfits to improve your in game performance: Prussian Pack, Musketeer Pack, Shooter Pack, Parade Pistol, Royal Arsenal Pack. 2 additional single player missions for an extra 45 minutes of gameplay and other additional items:. A secret map of Paris based on the in-game version. A 41cm-high figurine of Arno on a bloody Guillotine. A high quality artbook including concept art that inspired the game.
Infiltrate his prison, find Paine and collect all of his manuscripts before they are stolen by his enemies. Regarded by some as an enemy of the nation, he was arrested and imprisoned in a Parisian “Hotel Particulier”.
The American Prisoner: After being involved in the American Revolution, Thomas Paine lived in France for most of the 1790s, becoming deeply involved in the French Revolution. Help him escape his kidnappers and recover the formula of the precious bomb. Unfortunately he was taken before he could give it to you. As a result of his efforts, he was able to create the formula for a poison bomb. The Chemical Revolution: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier is considered to be the “Father of Modern Chemistry”. 2 additional single player missions for an extra 45 minutes of gameplay:. A high quality artbook including concept arts that inspired the game.
Exclusive Notre Dame Collector’s Box that will allow you to display your figurine with a beautiful background. A 39.5cm-high figurine displaying Arno proudly standing on a Gargoyle. 1 additional single player mission for an extra 30 minutes of gameplay: The Chemical Revolution: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier is considered to be the “Father of Modern Chemistry”.