Oh, the surprise... AC is one of the worst series in terms of female representation I can think of. There has been I don't know how many main games and no one had a single female only lead. We had one secundary game with Aveline and that's it.
Also reminds me of this:
Also reminds me of this:
Doak encountered more resistance to diversity with TimeSplitters than he had at Rare. TimeSplitters was published by Eidos Interactive, which had previously published the hugely successful Tomb Raider. Yet Tomb Raider was an action-adventure game, and a shooter was viewed as a different beast. While Eidos U.K. was accommodating, Eidos U.S. required some cajoling. "It was, 'Oh, we can't sell a shooter if it doesn't have a guy on the box,'" Doak says. "That was the reflexive answer you got to stuff stateside." The sequels to TimeSplitters featured one campaign character, male space marine Sergeant Cortez, although TimeSplitters 2 allowed players to control Cortez's female sidekick Corporal Hart in co-op mode.