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But here lies the first, and most important, truth you need to understand: Assassins Creed Ps2.iso
Buy a used PC DVD-ROM of Assassin’s Creed on eBay for $3. Then use a free tool to create your own personal ISO for use with a PC emulator? No—just install the game directly. It will run on a laptop from 2015.
: The PS2 lacked the processing power to render the dense, living cities of the first game. Even the PSP spin-off, Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines This public link is valid for 7 days
The Legend of Assassin's Creed on PS2: Fact vs. Fiction
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Yes, a PlayStation 2 version of the original Assassin's Creed was in development. It was not a port but an entirely different game, described by Jonathan Jacques-Belletete (then art director at Ubisoft) as having “a whole different story, with whole different environments and enemies and everything”. This secret project was developed alongside the PS3/Xbox 360 versions by a small team at Ubisoft Montreal before being canceled to focus resources on the next generation. The PS2’s technical limitations (32 MB of RAM) and Ubisoft's strategic shift by 2008 likely led to its cancellation, making a native PS2 version impossible to find today.