Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines is a 2009 video game for the PlayStation Portable console, and is a direct sequel to 2007’s Assassin’s Creed. It was released in the United States on 17 November 2009 and worldwide on 20 November of the same year. An in-game achievement system called accomplishments is featured in Bloodlines, which rewards players with Templar coins. Accomplishments can be earned after performing specific tasks, such as killing a set number of soldiers in a specific order, and also collecting all of the Templar coins located throughout the game world.
Altaïr arrived at Limassol, and made contact with Alexander, the informant mentioned by his men. Alexander discussed the Templars’ presence with him, and devised a plan to gather more information.
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Altaïr consulted with Osman, a resistance spy within the Templar’s ranks, and managed to lower the defenses of the Templar-controlled Limassol Castle, in order to infiltrate the castle with ease. He was also able to learn of a certain archive that the Templars were keeping a secret, though if he wanted to learn more, he would have to seek out Frederick the Red.
Fleeing to the church area, Altaïr watched over an announcement being made by Armand Bouchart, the current Grand Master of the Templar Order, regarding the death of Frederick. Slaying Osman in the midst of his announcement, Armand threatened to tighten the grip of the government within the city if they refused to cooperate in searching for the murderer.
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