Suddently the Vita game, Liberation, got that much more interesting. It's being developed by Ubisoft Sofia, however, the game is made by a fake developer.
Abstergo Industries.The game is set in late 18th-century New Orleans and the surrounding bayou over the course of a dozen years, as the local French rebel against the Spanish rulers of the former Louisiana colony. (There's also at least one side trip to Mexico.) The game's protagonist Aveline is, theoretically, an assassin hero who helps the resistance while taking aim at Templars. She is not an ancestor of Desmond Miles, Farrese told me, making her the first protagonist in the series without a family connection to Assassin's Creed's modern-day main character. Now I'm wondering if she was even a "real" figure in the game's world or a turncoat. After all, why would Abstergo, a company that essentially is a front for the Assassin-hating Templars, create and sell an Animus/game that lets regular people experience the life of an Assassin? Farrese said that was a good question to ask.
Really interesting. You would imagine that the story itself then is pro-Templar, perhaps even as propaganda which serves a greater purpose to the modern day story of AC. Why would they do this? With this info in hand, you wonder where the story is gonna take you. For that alone, I would be interested to play it.