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Exclusive PS3 only content for Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Ubisoft have announced that the PS3 version of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood will get exclusive down-loadable content not available to any other console. The additional content (DLC pack), named “Copernicus Conspiracy”, will be available to download free of charge from the PlayStation Network on the day of the game’s release.

The additional content gives users access to several new missions that Xbox gamers won’t have. Ubisoft stated that the download will offer “courier, assassination and protection” type missions from a Renaissance astronomer called Copernicus.

Assassins’ Creed: Brotherhood will be released in Ireland on November 19th 2010, with the DLC pack available on that same day.

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