5 Mind-Blowing Assassin's Creed Conspiracy Theories

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When you often think about the series Assassin’s Creed. Your mind would often lean towards mysterious figures in hoods taking out templars, or maybe if you're a newer fan, you’d think of the rpg games, or if you wanted to go a bit deep, you’d think of the animus, the isu or just history. But one thing that this series does well is in its lore. If you thought the war between the assassins and templars is interesting, the franchise goes a step further by incorporating some pretty wild conspiracy theories and twisted historical events into the plot.

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0:00 - Intro
0:39 - Philadelphia Experiment
4:18 - Hitler's Near Escape
6:13 - The JFK Assassination
9:53 - The Tunguska Mystery
12:07 - The Ubisoft Universe
16:01 - Outro

Assassin's Creed is an open-world, action-adventure, and stealth game franchise published by Ubisoft and developed mainly by its studio Ubisoft Montreal using the game engine Anvil and its more advanced derivatives. Created by Patrice Désilets, Jade Raymond, and Corey May, the Assassin's Creed video game series depicts a fictional millennia-old struggle between the Order of Assassins, who fight for peace and free will, and the Knights Templar, who desire peace through order and control. The series features historical fiction, science fiction, and fictional characters intertwined with real-world historical events and historical figures. In most games, players control a historical Assassin while also playing as an Assassin Initiate or someone caught in the Assassin–Templar conflict in the present-day framing story. Considered a spiritual successor to the Prince of Persia series, Assassin's Creed took inspiration from the novel Alamut by the Slovenian writer Vladimir Bartol, based on the historical Hashashin sect of the medieval Middle East.

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  • @legendied382
    Putting JFK and saying "mind blowing" on the title is savage as heck haha
  • @huyvouc9785
    I just can't get over the fact that Ubisoft in recent years wasted so much potential story ideas by throwing them into comics, novels but not their own game.
  • @trueblue96CFC
    All the Hitler theory did was want a game set during WW2 following that story. Maybe your assassin infiltrates German high command and learns of Hitler and the templars or you’re a German officer who sees the dirty dealing between Hitler and the Templars and become disillusioned then have a fateful encounter with an assassin and it goes from there; both ending in the assassins executing Hitler
  • Everytime I read bout the conspiracies in AC universe I just recall wendigoon famous line "and remember kids, the next time someone tells you "the government wouldn't do that" ... Oh yes they would!"
  • @RhyanMorris.
    An ac game where you assassinate Hitler would be absolutely insane
  • My hot take: Ubisoft is Abstergo, AKA, Templar order. They trying to poison us by intentionally make bad AC game
  • Idc what Ubi says, AC and WD are still in the same universe in my head xD
  • Crazy theory - Ubisoft was Assassin's order trying to make people aware of crazy stuff by games and then trmplars took over them and that's why the new games are poorly worked on and doesn't make sense on the most part
  • @tut-4126
    They may say that they are just making Easter Eggs, but how does that mean that universes are not the same?

    If Rockstar added Abstergo on some company list it would be a genuine Easter Egg, but if Ubisoft, the makers of Assassin's Creed AND Watch Dogs do it... then I feel like it is obvious that they are set in the same space and time.

    Idk how to explain it, screw it.
  • @drifter139
    I still think having an AC set during WW2 would be a good setting since it would set up Hitler and his people in a perfect situation with them as Templars since in real life, Hitler believed in the occult and he would want to use a piece of Eden to try to win. the MC could even be a Jewish person who escaped a camp early on and met with a member of the assassins and trained with the end goal to be ending the upper echelon of the Nazis
  • My favourite AC theory is that the "Precursor box" is a miniature Animus, and the whole reason the Animus project got started.
    The box is a piece of Eden that pops up in a lot of AC media and games (most notably in Rogue)
    Once supplied with electricity, the box displays holographic projections of stored knowledge.
    in AC Chronicles Russia, it even awoke the genetic memories of Shao Jun inside the Russian princess Anastasia.
  • Ubisoft: non of our games are connected or share a universe thats all fan speculation.

    Also Ubisoft: Abstergo and the animus is Canon in all our games
  • Now let's be honest you and me both know that is complete bs when he said WD and AC are not in the same universe and Easter egg reference my foot because why make a side request and a DLC if they not in the same universe that doesn't make sense at all and great video
  • @jainova04
    I heard there is a mention of Jesus in AC an essentially he was js a normal man not the son of God not affiliated wit the Templars or Assassins an tht the miracles he performed were bcos he had an shroud of Eden wen the Romans heard of these under the control of the Templars they arrested, tortured, then crucified him and took the shroud his followers retrieved the shroud to try to resurrect him but all attempts failed
  • I think I left a similar comment on another video of yours, but just because Ubisoft say that the franchises aren't connected doesn't mean they actually aren't. For example, Square Enix has claimed repeatedly that Drakengard/Drag-On Dragoon, Nier, and SinoAlice are entirely separate franchises that aren't connected at all - in fact, if you check out Grimoire Nier (the book explaining all the backstory and lore of Nier), the dragon appearing in Tokyo is alluded to very vaguely... even though that's literally the ending of Drakengard 1, and the dragon and its rider are that game's protagonists. Same goes for SinoAlice, the latest update to Nier: Reincarnation confirms that the settings of both games, the "Library" of SinoAlice and the "Cage" of Nier: Reincarnation are one and the same, and yet on paper they're standalone franchises - the SinoAlice artbook makes no mention of Nier, and the crossovers with it and Drakengard are considered non-canon.

    Honestly, I think it's just a weird legal thing. I'm not a lawyer, so don't quote me on this - but there could be very good reasons why Ubisoft need to legally cover their butts and avoid giving any lawyer the excuse to claim that Watch_Dogs and Assassin's Creed are actually the same franchise, should it come to that in court.
  • AC exists in watchdogs but Watchdogs does not exist in AC, we literally play an assassin in legion
  • @Gingiwashere
    never miss a upload when u post keep grinding u will get 100k
  • @CoD_Rohit_YT
    When it comes to Assassin's creed my first thing come in my mind is your videos