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Basically new issues arise after the main game that he has to deal with. Hidden Ones deals with improvements to their new established assassins order (in which case, that'd spoil the main game ending for you right then and there before you even do it), and Curse of the Pharaohs involves a curse that suddenly starts in the land and needs dealing with
Not what I am saying. The events did not have to occur years later. They could have made the events happen in the timeline of the game.
Okay . Well I have both DLCs. So hopefully I will be able to retain interest to play them after completing the main game. Thank you.