User blog comment:Master Sima Yi/Assassinews 19-03-'14 – Two Assassin's Creeds for 2014?: Unity and Comet/@comment-25095321-20140621222731/@comment-25095321-20140621231100

@Alientraveller: ACII, ACB, ACR, ACIII (I consider America a European setting, btw (because it is), and, even as a Native American Indian, we were still more involved with the European side of the game than anything), ACIV (too a lesser extent, but still), and now ACU are all European-based settings centered around famous historical European events.

There were long-standing Assassin Brotherhoods in ancient China and ancient Egypt, but we have still yet to explore them in main console games. There were also Brotherhoods in ancient India and ancient Persia that could be further explored. And then there's always fuedal Japan.

Ubisoft is lazy. They are purposely making their main/console games culturally undiverse; development is much faster and easier when you're just reusing and rehashing the same old European-based mechanics and architecture from older games.

And to your second comment: Liberation and Freedom Cry (the two main games from black people's perspective) weren't main games, and the former was still very European-based; Revelations was still largely set in Constantinople -- a European-based city; and, as I've already stated above, we learned little to nothing about the culture and lifestyle of the Native American Indians in ACIII (this is of course excluding The Tyranny of King Washington DLC).