For players of Assassin's Creed Origins, she’s known best as Aya, Bayek’s wife and co-founder of the very first Hidden Ones. But by the end of the game, Aya becomes Amunet, whose new name represents her role both in-game and out as more of a symbol than an assassin.
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Hardcore Gamer on MSNBest Characters In Assassin's Creed Who Are Not AssassinsEven in an Assassin's Creed game, the playable character might not be a part of the Assassin Brotherhood, as proven by these games.
A member of Japan’s House of Councillors voiced fears the game—in which players could destroy certain items in Japanese temples—could spark copycat vandalism in real life.
Ubisoft has introduced many great female playable characters in Assassin's Creed games, such as Naoe and Kassandra.
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Hardcore Gamer on MSN10 Best Assassin's Creed NovelsFrom pirate adventures to Templar conspiracies, these Assassin’s Creed novels expand the series' lore with gripping stories and hidden truths.