Ubisoft Montreal’s first DLC for Assassin’s Creed Unity, Dead Kings, has had its official achievement list released online.
Combining up to a total of 300 Gamerscore, the achievements range from completing specific missions to earning a set amount of kills with a particular weapon. However, there is one secret achievement that earns a player 100G once it’s unlocked, and for the sake of spoilers, scroll down to the bottom of the page to see what the criteria for it is.
Yannis Mallat, CEO of Ubisoft Montreal, released a statement yesterday in which he apologised for the “bugs and unexpected technical issues” that has hindered Assassin’s Creed Unity since its launch this month. Additionally, the Montreal CEO added that the Dead Kings DLC would be available for free to all the people who bought Unity on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
Dead Kings, however, has received no official release date yet, but Ubisoft has confirmed that players can download the add-on when it launches from the Xbox Live Marketplace, PlayStation Store, Uplay and Steam.
Courtesy of Xbox Achievements, the Assassin’s Creed Unity Dead Kings DLC achievement list can be found below.
Defender of Franciade: 50G
— Complete Suger’s Legacy and recover the Eagle of Suger.
Liberator: 25G
— Free every outpost in Franciade.
Reign of Terror: 25G
— Kill 5 enemies at the same time with a Guillotine Gun.
Freedom Fighter: 20G
— Kill 15 Raider leaders.
Hydrogen Bonded: 30G
— Achieve 100% synchronization in Dead Kings.
Fraternité!: 50G
— Complete the Heist and the Co-op mission in Dead Kings at least once.
Peace of Eden (secret achievement): 100G
— Complete Memory Sequence 13.
Patch 3, as Ubisoft has called it, is now live for the Xbox One and PS4 versions of Unity — the update is also taking place for the PC version sometime this week — with it expected to deal with more than 300 issues that have affected the title so far.
Assassin’s Creed Unity is now available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. For more details on this year’s installment, you can check out Gamer Headlines’ review of the title.