Gamers who own Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood have been the recipient of free DLC that’s already landed for the best selling title. But now, new stuff’s on its way. Only this time, you’ll have to pay for it.
The new offering is called Da Vinci Disappearance and will land on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live at the beginning of March. It’ll cost 800 Microsoft points, however Ubisoft hasn’t revealed how much it’ll cost on PSN.
In it, you’ll find both single player and multiplayer content.
Here’s a snippet from the release:
“After the fall of the Borgias in Rome, Leonardo Da Vinci is kidnapped by the Hermeticists, an underground cult dedicated to transforming mankind.
Ezio will embark on a relentless quest to recover stolen paintings in order to find Leo before it is too late, discovering two new locations and two new gameplay features along the way.”
On the multiplayer end of things, the DLC adds one new map, four new characters and two new game modes. Ubisoft describes Map Alhambra as “lush environment set in Spain’s Albaicin of Granada.” It features multileveled indoor and outdoor areas “perfect for predators to lurk in the dense crowd for unsuspecting targets”.
In Escort mode, two teams of four players compete. Each team must protect their VIP target or assassinate the other team’s VIP. In Assassinate mode, six to eight players have at it in a Team Deathmatch-type battle.

















sweet!
nice to see some SP DLC, not enough games get expansions these days.
this better be included in the PC version though, we have not been waiting 6+ months for nothing you know!?
pisses me off when developers do that, release the PC version 6 months after the console versions then not release any of the DLC for it.
cough burnout paradise……….
Yeah, hope we see strong PC support.