Wasn't one of the devs/music composers for Assassin's Creed allegedly involved with Cicada 3033? I think he denied being any core part of it, but did admit to composing some of Cicada's music that was included in their puzzles.
Just woke-up and can't find the source for that right now, but apparently Cicada 3301 is also referenced in Assassin's Creed: Origins according to the last line under "In Popular Culture" on the Cicada 3301 Wikipedia page with a source as well.
If you use the Masonic cipher from Assassins Creed, that Tetromino looking piece is the symbol for Q.
https://www.boxentriq.com/code-breaking/pigpen-cipher
Wasn't one of the devs/music composers for Assassin's Creed allegedly involved with Cicada 3033? I think he denied being any core part of it, but did admit to composing some of Cicada's music that was included in their puzzles.
Not sure on that one, but I'd be happy to read anything you have on it.
Just woke-up and can't find the source for that right now, but apparently Cicada 3301 is also referenced in Assassin's Creed: Origins according to the last line under "In Popular Culture" on the Cicada 3301 Wikipedia page with a source as well.