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| - In 2012, it was used as a simulated location by Abstergo Industries' entertainment branch, in order to influence the general public, as part of the console stage of the Animus technology. The simulation depicted a part of Boston that was close to the shore, with lots of wide streets, dotted with the occasional stack of goods or beer keg. There were also high rooftops, which allowed one to spot the top of Beacon Hill in the distance. Some streets were sealed off by overturned merchandise, market stalls or carts, most likely the result of rioting; damage was evident elsewhere as well.
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| - In 2012, it was used as a simulated location by Abstergo Industries' entertainment branch, in order to influence the general public, as part of the console stage of the Animus technology. The simulation depicted a part of Boston that was close to the shore, with lots of wide streets, dotted with the occasional stack of goods or beer keg. There were also high rooftops, which allowed one to spot the top of Beacon Hill in the distance. Some streets were sealed off by overturned merchandise, market stalls or carts, most likely the result of rioting; damage was evident elsewhere as well. With the implementation of new technology, simulated locations in the console stage were upgraded to have multiple aesthetic variations. Because of this, Boston North End could be utilized during the day, the evening, or amidst rain.
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