

Plot (Spoiler Warning)Īssassin's Creed: Bloodlines takes off shortly after the end of the first game. This can be fixed by manually disabling the Bluetooth function as there is no auto-prompt asking you to do so.

There is an issue connecting the PSP Go AC:B version to your PS3 where the connectivity won't detect the PSP Go. Templar coins collected during the game (as collectibles and quest rewards) are also converted into Assassin's Creed II Florins.Ĭonversely, Codex pages collected in Assassin's Creed II convert to health upgrades for Altair, including the ability to fire throwing knives in a similar fashion to Ezio's hidden gun. A complete play-through of Bloodlines is required to unlock all six weapons. The games will then scan each others' save and profile data to unlock additional features in both games.īloodlines unlocks up to six secret weapons in Assassin's Creed II, depending on the player's progression in the main story:Įach weapon is based on a boss character from Bloodlines, and will be stored at the Villa for Ezio's use once unlocked. This is accomplished by connecting the PSP and PS3 with a USB cable while running both games simultaneously, and selecting "connectivity" from the options menu. Cross-platform ConnectivityĪssassin's Creed: Bloodlines features connectivity functions with the PS3 edition of Assassin's Creed II. Its story follows the adventures of Altaïr, the protagonist of the original Assassin's Creed game, as he hunts down the remaining Templars on the island of Cyprus. Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines is a PSP title developed by Griptonite Games and published by Ubisoft.
