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All three episodes of “The Tyranny of King Washington” dated for Assassin’s Creed III

Ubisoft yesterday confirmed all three release dates of their “Tyranny of King Washington” DLC series for Assassin’s Creed III. The series follows an alternate American history for George Washington rules over the United States as a cruel monarch.

Release dates for all three episodes of the saga are as follows:

  • “Episode 1: The Infamy”  — 19 February (Xbox 360, PC), 20 February (PS3)
  • “Episode 2: The Betrayal” — 19 March (Xbox 360, PC), 20 March (PS3)
  • “Episode 3 : The Redemption” — 23 April (Xbox 360, PC), 24 April (PS3)

Whilst all three DLC packs will be available for Nintendo Wii U via its Nintendo eShop, release dates for the packs have not been announced.

You can get all three episodes of “The Tyranny of King Washington” through the Assassin’s Creed III “Season Pass”, which retails for 2400 MSP or $49.95. Individually, the episodes will set you back 800 MSP or $15.95.


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