: Vlad the Impaler's Prison mission and various character skins (Turkish Assassin Armor, Armor of Brutus, and Altaïr’s robes).
The Gold Edition of Assassin's Creed Revelations includes all the content from the original game, plus additional bonus features. The version 1.03 patch, which is included in the Gold Edition, offers several improvements and bug fixes, including:
Turkish Assassin Armor, Altaïr’s Robes, and the Armor of Brutus. Capacity Upgrades:
The Gold Edition serves as a "Game of the Year" equivalent, primarily exclusive to PC platforms like Steam and Ubisoft Connect. It includes: Assassin-s Creed Revelations Gold Edition 1.03 ...
Revelations follows an older, wiser Ezio as he travels to Constantinople to uncover the secrets of the Masyaf library. The game introduced the , which dramatically increased parkour speed and combat versatility, and a Bomb Crafting system with over 300 possible variations. Assassin's Creed Revelations is Still Gold
The ending—Ezio leaving his armor and saying, "No books... no wisdom... just you, fratello mio" —hits differently when the framerate is stable (30fps on PS3, 60 on PC via 1.03) and the subtitles do not desync, which was a hallmark of the broken 1.01 version.
Fixes an issue where the game would remain stuck on a white screen while loading specific saved games. UI Updates: : Vlad the Impaler's Prison mission and various
: Added trophies for upcoming DLCs and improved the detection of the Lost Archive (Subject 16) DLC, allowing the Penrose portal to unlock as soon as the content is detected. Bug & Performance Fixes :
Immediate boosts to your crossbow, pistol, and bomb carrying limits. The Importance of Version 1.03
✔ All DLC included – no store hunting ✔ Patch 1.03 runs smooth on modern hardware (Win 10/11 tested) ✔ Ezio + Altair + Desmond convergence is peak writing ❌ Minor shadow flicker on NVIDIA cards (toggle DX9 in .ini) ❌ Multiplayer is dead – but the single player alone is worth it Capacity Upgrades: The Gold Edition serves as a
Tip after 1.03: Rebind bomb shortcut keys if they reset.
You launch the game. The main menu is a floating Animus island. You access first (included in Gold). The first-person platforming is janky, but in 1.03, the trigger zones for the memory discs are actually visible—unlike 1.00 where they were invisible.