Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines is a 2009 action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and Griptonite Games, released exclusively for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It serves as a direct sequel to the original Assassin’s Creed (2007) and a prequel to Assassin’s Creed II, bridging the narrative gap between the two main console titles.
For retro gaming enthusiasts and collectors, the search query "Assassin-s Creed Bloodlines -PSP- -ISO- Espanol -MF" typically refers to a digital backup of the game intended for emulation or custom firmware (CFW), specifically looking for the version dubbed or subtitled in Spanish, hosted on MediaFire (MF).
Bloodlines continues the story of Altair ibn-La'Ahad, the protagonist of the first game. Following the assassination of Al Mualim and the departure of Desmond Miles' ancestors, the game explores Altair's journey to Cyprus. He pursues the fleeing Templars, who have stolen a powerful artifact known as the Apple of Eden. Assassin-s Creed Bloodlines -PSP- -ISO- Espanol -MF
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Bloodlines is the direct sequel to the original Assassin’s Creed. The game picks up immediately after Altaïr defeats Al Mualim. Players follow Altaïr as he pursues the remaining Templars to the island of Cyprus. Bloodlines continues the story of Altair ibn-La'Ahad ,
For lore enthusiasts, this game is essential. It explains how the Apple of Eden traveled from the Holy Land to the hands of the Italian Templars, setting the stage for Assassin’s Creed II. More importantly, it explores the romantic relationship between Altaïr and Maria Thorpe, a former Templar, adding significant emotional depth to the otherwise stoic protagonist.
The plot takes place immediately after the events of the first Assassin’s Creed. Altaïr travels to the island of Cyprus to eliminate the remaining Templar presence. His primary goal is to destroy the Templar archive, but he soon encounters a new enemy: the ruthless Templar agent Armand Bouchart. Key Story Points: Bloodlines is the direct sequel
Crucially, the game introduces Maria Thorpe—a former Templar agent who would later become Altaïr’s wife and the mother of his children. Their tense, combative relationship evolves throughout the campaign, adding depth to Altaïr’s character that the first game lacked.
Adapting the "Anvil" engine (used in the console versions) to the PSP was a technical challenge that Griptonite Games managed with relative success. While the game is smaller in scope, it retains the core pillars of the franchise.