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And how about you, and anyone else reading this thread atm, might start being a tad more proactive and do their searching and/or researching about those topics before posting threads, hmmm?
It'd also save us a whole lot of needless work answering to that all over again too, epsecially when the previous thread about a similar topic isn't even 2 weeks old.
And if you haven't found out anything regarding Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's (AC:B's) and Assassin's Creed: Revelations' (AC:R's) and each of their respective DLC's too when that time comes then search better and also post those upon their respective sections... yet again.
I searched in every places in reddit they say ezio trology are included all dlcs in base game but in other sites they told no so I'm asking here to know because I wanna buy it
I mean that "searching the whole Reddit forums" simply isn't the whole internet with their games dedicated "wikipedias" and for instance you already missed my answer's solution to your current 'predicament' by simply not hovering with your mouse my whither than normal underlined part of it, which contains the link to your desired goal.
Ergo, thus far you've only proven how unbroadened your horizons currently are if you consider the Reddit forums as the whole (and way far from being a) reliable source upon the internet, especially when compared to the way higher Steam's "Guidelines of Conduct" standards that their forums possess.
Therefore, I also humbly suggest starting to use search engines such as DuckDuckGo[duckduckgo.com] when actually trying to find something while being proactive enough to really search for valid answers to your questions.