One of the consistent joys of the Assassin's Creed series is rubbing elbows with history's elite, jawing with the people that were actually making history. Assassin's Creed Syndicate continues this tradition. During England's industrial revolution, you'll meet:
Alexander Graham Bell, Scottish inventor and engineer. Early inventor of the telephone and, apparently, shocky bombs.
Karl Marx, rabble rouser of the poor working class sods in England's industrial revolution.
Charles Darwin, father of the theory of evolution. A man that thrived on people challenging his ideas; though the challenges got more and more murderous in their intent.
Charles Dickens, author of Oliver Twist and other tales, who opened people's eyes to the plight of the poor.
Florence Nightingale, whose vision took nursing out of the home and turned it into a profession.
And Queen Victoria, the Grandmother of Europe, the Victoria that the entire Victorian Era was named after.
Assassn's Creed Syndicate organizes crime on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 23, and on PC on November 19.