Assassin’s Creed Unity walkthrough and game guide

Assassin’s Creed Unity, the strictly next-gen, PC edition of Ubisoft’s hit franchise, is now available. Pre-Revolution Paris is the destination of Arno’s latest adventure and, in addition to the usual feast of rooftop stunts and sneak infiltrations, there is cooperative action for the first time in the series.

We’re working on the game now and writing our exploits for this walkthrough, so check back often for daily updates. Once we’ve wrapped up Unity’s main story, we’ll also go back and add some other useful things, like collectible locations and co-op and combat guides. To help newcomers get right into the action, we’ve compiled some simple tips further down this page.


Assassin’s Creed Unity: 8 biggest changes to Assassin’s Creed

Foreword

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Prologue, Templar Artifacts, Assassin, by Molay A quick guide to the simple opening section of the game.

Sequence 1

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Memoirs of Versailles, States General, High Society Our walk through the first Unity flashback sequence.

Sequence 2

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Imprison, Bellec, Rebirth, Sainte-Chapelle, BastilleHow to get out of prison and escape to safety with Bellec.

Sequence 3

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Graduation, Confession, Notre Dame, keys, Sivert, Duchesneau Completing the assassination of Silvert and marking the challenges of this sequence.

Server Bridge – Paris 1898

Assassin’s Creed Unity – Server Bridge, Paris 1898, Metro Lady Liberty, Portal, Rope A survival guide to traversing the first Unity server bridge.

Sequence 4

Assassin’s Creed Unity – Kingdom of Beggars, La Touche, Le Roi Est Mort, Le Rois de Thunes Our guide to following La Touche’s trail and finishing both challenges.

Sequence 5

Assassin’s Creed Unity: The Silversmith, Germain, Brute, La Halle Aux Bles, The ProphetHow to find Germain and survive the brutal attack in the following sequence.

Sequence 6

Assassin’s Creed Unity: The Jacobin Club, Templar Ambush, Labyrinth, Snipers. Tracking down La Touche and escaping the maze.

Sequence 7

Assassin’s Creed Unity: A Cautious Alliance, Meeting Mirabeau, Fighting Bellec Our guide to finishing the seventh sequence.

Server Bridge – Paris 1944

Assassin’s Creed Unity – Server Bridge, Paris 1944, Destroy the Planes, Eiffel Tower Surviving the second of Unity’s time jump server bridges.

Sequence 8

Assassin’s Creed Unity – The King’s Correspondence, September Massacres, Rouille A simple method to simplify the assassination of Rouille.

Sequence 9

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Starving Times, Steal the Orders, Marie Levesque, Montgolvierte A complete guide to surviving the game’s long ninth sequence.

Sequence 10

Assassin’s Creed Unity: a dinner engagement, the execution, Peletier, defend EliseHow to assassinate Peletier and save Elise from the extremists.

Sequence 11

Assassin’s Creed Unity: Bottom of the Barrel, Rise of the Assassin, key, Cage, la ToucheOur guide to finishing the penultimate sequence of Unity.

Server Bridge – Paris 1394

Assassin’s Creed Unity – Server Bridge, Paris 1394, Bridge, Quarry, Portal How to safely traverse the final Unity server bridge.

Sequence 12

Assassin’s Creed Unity: The Supreme Being, The Fall of Robespierre, The Temple, GermainEverything you need to know to finish the final sequence in Assassin’s Creed Unity.

The enigmas of Nostradamus

Nostradamus Enigma Guide How to solve all those dark Nostradamus Enigma riddles.

Unlock chests

As you play, you will notice various types of chests scattered around the world. You’ll have to do something different to get into them, depending on the color. To enter a gold chest, for example, you’ll need to connect with uPlay, while blue chests are tied to using the game’s companion app. Red chests can be opened with lockpicks and white chests can be searched freely.

The color of each chest also determines the value of the rewards you can expect to receive. Whites rarely contain anything worth getting excited about, while reds are usually much better. Regardless, it’s worth trying to hoover up as much of this loot as possible while playing.

Purchase of weapons

If you’ve looted a lot of cash, you’ll be able to treat yourself to some new weapons. Make grabbing a pistol or rifle a priority so you have something to take out enemies from a distance more easily. They’ll make a loud noise when fired, so they’re not exactly subtle, but the range benefit means you shouldn’t have too much trouble escaping newfound unwanted attention.

Once you’ve gotten a decent weapon, you should upgrade your sword. You will use this weapon more than any other, so it is worth taking care of it. Grab something with strong damage and speed attributes like foil, which has a good balance of stats.

Sync Points

Make sure you get as many sync points as you can while exploring the world, as this will make getting around the city much easier. In addition to providing fast travel options, you’ll also be able to expand the map by taking them and have many more escape options in case you feel overwhelmed.

save people

The common people of Paris are in as much danger as the aristocracy during the uncertainties of the Revolution. Keep your eyes peeled for crowd events while you play. Some of the tasks that will be assigned to you will help you unlock new rewards.

Master the coverage system

While hand-to-hand combat is fun in Unity, there are plenty of times when you’ll have to hide from the worst dangers the city has to offer. Hiding in corners will help you lose guards in busy areas, and you can enter cover mode against walls and objects by running up and activating the indicated button.

Mix with

Another essential part of surviving in the game is blending in with the crowd. Look for large gatherings of people and then sneak up on them to get lost in the crowd. Just don’t get too close to the guards at first or they’ll mark you anyway.

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