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Also AC2, AC2 Brotherhood and AC2 Revelations all have the same hero in ancient times and so have additional connections to each other.
The modern day storyline continues in every game of the franchise. So if you want to understand the modern storyline, you must play each title in (mostly) the release order: AC1, AC2, AC brotherhood, AC revelations, AC 3, AC liberation, AC4 blackflag (and freedom cry), AC rogue, AC unity, AC syndicate, AC China, India, Russia, AC origins, AC odyssey and AC valhalla (as of January 2022)
The historical storyline in each game is pretty much stand-alone. So if you don't care about the modern day story you can play whichever titles you like and in any order.
That being said, as MASTAN mentioned above, the historical storylines in several games are closely linked.
AC2, brotherhood and revelations are closely linked and are actually part of the same trilogy.
AC 3, 4 and rogue are closely linked, and loosely linked to unity and liberations
AC China, India and Russia are another trilogy.