Released back in 2012 as the fifth major installment in the beloved Ubisoft franchise, Assassin's Creed III takes players to 18th-century Colonial America and follows the story of two main protagonists: British Templar Haytham Kenway and Ratonhnhaké:ton, better known by his nickname Connor, Haytham's son who joins the Assassin Order to protect his people and avenge the death of his mother.
Assassin's Creed III also continued the story of Haytham and Connor's descendant, Desmond Miles, as he relives the memories of his ancestors in order to try and prevent an apocalypse.
Taking players across 18th-century Boston, New York City, and the American Frontier during this troubling time, Assassin's Creed III also marked the first installment to focus on the Indigenous people of North America, more specifically, the Mohawk people, with Connor himself being half-Mohawk and his culture playing a large role in his character and story.
Praised for its gameplay, setting, narrative, and open-world, Assassin's Creed III was met with both critical acclaim and commercial success, and its praise continued following the launch of its sequel, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, which followed the story of Haytham's father and Connor's grandfather, Edward Kenway.
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