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Yea I saw that same thing, so im hoping they explore just why Haytham is a Templar being that Edward was an assassin. Maybe the Assassins screwed over Edward and Haytham vowed revenge or something.
Yea im sure they'll port it at some point. They have to.
The official reason Haythem was a Templar instead of an Assassin is because Edward was murdered and Jenny kidnapped in a house invasion, while Haythem was still young and the family lived in England. Haythem was then taken in and tutored by Simon Birch, the Templar who gives him orders in the theatre at the start of Assassins Creed III. Haythem had received preliminary training and philosophy from Edward, but Birch successfully indoctrinated him into the Templar cause, and Haythem stole his hidden blade in nan early encounter with the first man we see him assassinate in the game. Haythem then (re)founds the New World Templars as we saw him do so in the first part of III.
This is when Rogue takes place, so if they're consistent, we'll see the more focused and subtle Haythem from earlier. However, after the Seven Years War, Haythem finds out where Jenny is, rescues her, finds out the Birch was behind the home invasion, and in a reflection of the American Revolutionary War, slaughters Birch and his men before returning to shape a new Templar Order with some Assassin philosophy. That's another reason he's so intent on converting Connor while still being a ruthless SOB, as well as an explanation for why his Templar branch is so unfocused and chaotic in comparison to their other peers. His thought before the final battle suggest he mostly just stubbornly stuck to what he'd been his entire adult life even though he knew that Connor's Assassins branch was arguably more focused and moral than his Templars.
Rogue does imply one thing about Unity, and that's that if there is a divergent French Templar branch, they have been at war with the English branch as well. Theoretically, this could mean that we'll see even more infighting among the Templars.






