Assassins.creed.freedom.cry.multi19-prophet

The identifier MULTi19-PROPHET tells a very specific story. Here is the breakdown of what that means for the end-user.

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Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry is currently available on Steam for $14.99. But it is buried under a mountain of DLC filters and storefront bloat. In ten years, when Ubisoft decides to sunset the Uplay activation servers for the PS4/Xbox One generation (as they have for older titles), the legal copy becomes a coaster.

The PROPHET release is a time capsule. It is the version of the game that will run on a disconnected PC in 2045. It is the version that modders will use to restore cut content. It is the version that allows you to play the story of a revolutionary Assassin without asking for permission from a corporation that, ironically, is often as ruthless as the Templars in its quarterly reports.

Before dissecting the PROPHET release, let’s clarify the game itself. Originally released as DLC for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag in 2013, Freedom Cry was later repackaged as a standalone title in 2014. It follows Adéwalé, the former slave turned master assassin who served as Edward Kenway’s quartermaster in Black Flag. Assassins.Creed.Freedom.Cry.MULTi19-PROPHET

The Premise: Set 15 years after the events of Black Flag, the story takes place in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti). Adéwalé is shipwrecked during a mission and becomes entangled in the brutal slavery apparatus of the Caribbean sugar trade. Unlike the pirate fantasy of Black Flag, Freedom Cry is a raw, narrative-driven experience about liberation, guilt, and revolutionary justice.

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The Verdict: This is a high-quality, pre-cracked, multilingual release. It is safe, stable, and requires no additional cracks... usually. The identifier MULTi19-PROPHET tells a very specific story


Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry is a focused, emotionally charged expansion (and standalone title) that distilled the sprawling Caribbean adventure of Black Flag into a heavy, five-hour narrative centered on the horrors of the slave trade. The Narrative: A Stoic Hero's Quest

Set 15 years after Black Flag, you play as Adéwalé, Edward Kenway's former quartermaster. Unlike the greedy, lighthearted Edward, Adéwalé is a stoic, driven protagonist whose motivation is grounded in the liberation of his people. Shipwrecked in Port-au-Prince, he joins forces with the Maroons to dismantle local slavery operations.

Strengths: Reviewers at IGN and CGMagazine praised the "grounded and powerful" story that tackles historical horrors rarely seen in mainstream gaming.

Weaknesses: Some found the narrative somewhat repetitive and lacking the "Assassin vs. Templar" depth found in main titles. Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry Review | GamersCast Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry is currently available on

Even a perfect release has user errors. Here are the top three issues with Assassins.Creed.Freedom.Cry.MULTi19-PROPHET and how to fix them.

Issue 1: "The program can't start because MSVCP110.dll is missing"

Issue 2: The game launches in a tiny window or crashes at splash screen

Issue 3: Save game corruption after mission 3 (The Maroon ambush)