Ehhhh, Imperial Britain's already been leaked, complete with snazzy-looking screenshots and synopses. Fight atop a stagecoach! Change out the hood for a top hat in real time! Arkham style grapnel gun! MAXIMUM BRITISHNESS! Egad...
For what it's worth, Initiates (via the letters of Esesoa) had Esesoa mention that Connor had offered him (further) training at the Homestead in 1804, so that -- combined with the beginning and ending of Aveline's DLC story in Black Flag -- already offers a less obviously biased version of Connor's post-AC3 days.
(Re: "obvious bias" -- not only were there the infamous Marketing Analysis and Devils of the Caribbean/Pirates of Nightmares videos from Black Flag, but even in the Abstergo Employees Handbook the Connor blurb is right under such a "reinterpretation" of an Assassin-Templar conflict, in this case Shao Jun vs. the Jiajing Emperor... and if you check out Unity, take a look at the Modern Times "virtual experience" interface's story offerings.)
P.S. Lucasfilm has since replaced the old canonicity policy: now the movies/The Clone Wars/Rebels and all licensed works since the announcement of this 'reboot' are as canonical as each other, while all other prior works are non-canon.
It's NOT all not-fun and not-games for Connor
For what it's worth, Initiates (via the letters of Esesoa) had Esesoa mention that Connor had offered him (further) training at the Homestead in 1804, so that -- combined with the beginning and ending of Aveline's DLC story in Black Flag -- already offers a less obviously biased version of Connor's post-AC3 days.
(Re: "obvious bias" -- not only were there the infamous Marketing Analysis and Devils of the Caribbean/Pirates of Nightmares videos from Black Flag, but even in the Abstergo Employees Handbook the Connor blurb is right under such a "reinterpretation" of an Assassin-Templar conflict, in this case Shao Jun vs. the Jiajing Emperor... and if you check out Unity, take a look at the Modern Times "virtual experience" interface's story offerings.)
P.S. Lucasfilm has since replaced the old canonicity policy: now the movies/The Clone Wars/Rebels and all licensed works since the announcement of this 'reboot' are as canonical as each other, while all other prior works are non-canon.