This 2016 remaster of Assassin's Creed Revelations, available on modern consoles, presents the conclusion of Ezio’s single-player adventure with enhanced visual fidelity. As an Adventure game, you engage in stealth, free-running, and combat across historical Constantinople. This version is faithful to the original structure, integrating all single-player DLC, including The Lost Archive, while notably omitting the original multiplayer mode.
This specific release is a faithful remaster, meaning it preserves the original structure, setting, and core mechanics of the 2011 game. The primary focus of this update, handled by developer Virtuos, was to enhance the visual fidelity and technical performance for current-generation consoles. Players can expect graphical improvements over the original release, bringing the historical setting of Constantinople and its surrounding environments to life with greater detail and smoother performance.
A significant aspect of this remastered package is the inclusion of all previously released single-player downloadable content. Specifically, The Lost Archive add-on is integrated into the main game experience, ensuring players receive the complete narrative arc for Ezio. However, it is important to note that the multiplayer component present in the original 2011 release has been removed from this remastered version.
The game centers around exploration, stealth, and acrobatic traversal across a richly detailed historical setting. Players continue to utilize Ezio’s signature arsenal, engaging in free-running across rooftops and executing precise assassinations. The gameplay retains the established mechanics of the series, including the use of specialized tools and the management of the Assassin Brotherhood within the city. This Adventure genre title maintains its focus on narrative progression interwoven with action sequences.
The remaster aims to modernize the presentation without altering the fundamental gameplay design. While specific technical details regarding resolution and frame rate vary by platform, the overall goal was to deliver a visually cleaner and more stable experience compared to the original release. This fidelity upgrade allows the atmosphere—characterized by the blend of historical intrigue and the ongoing conflict between Assassins and Templars—to be experienced with enhanced clarity.
This version is comprehensive regarding its narrative content. No further expansions or separate DLC packs are required or available outside of the integrated The Lost Archive content. The experience is self-contained as the definitive version of the single-player campaign.