Assassin's Creed: Every Major Villain RANKED

12. Prince Ahmet - Assassin's Creed: Revelations

Despite being the final chapter in the outstanding Ezio trilogy that also consisted of Assassin's Creed II and Brotherhood, Revelations contained arguably the blandest and most unremarkable villains in the entire franchise to date: Prince Ahmet.

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An ambitious outing that connected Ezio's story to that of the first game's protagonist Altair, Revelation's saw the Italian assassin venture to the historic city of Constantinople in search of keys to unlock a hidden library in Masyaf.

Naturally, the Templars also have their eyes on the same prize; and leading this sect of the order is Prince Ahmet. A real Ottoman prince who attempted to win the throne by recruiting a rebellion to join his cause, Ahmet was the obvious choice of villain given the game's setting.

While he was at the centre of some of the game's most memorable sequences, his motivations ultimately boiled down to wanting power, making him a cliched villain archetype. We didn't even have the opportunity to kill him ourselves as we watched him get pushed off a cliff by his brother instead.

Though still an enjoyable game, Ahmet was far from being the best part of Revelations or a villain worthy of Ezio's last game.

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