Assassin's creed 4 connors robes

I lately played assassin's creed 4 and was rewarded with Altair and Ezio's robes but i have only played assassin's creed 3 and assassin's creed 2 so i was wondering if i could play assassin's creed liberation get uplay points and rewards and unlock Connor's robes. Would this work or not please help.
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Taken from the Assassin's Creed Wiki:
Connor's outfit
Awarded to those with an internet connection and three Assassin's Creed games in their Uplay rewards and actions.
Since U-Play is checking that the games are logged in your game library, you will need to log in to U-Play from three separate Assassin's Creed games (and from my interpretation, completed at least one of its 'actions').
If the unlock was specifically earned by spending U-play points, earned through completing the actions, then yes. You could earn the points in an unrelated game. U-play points are not specific to the game, so you are free to earn points in one game, and spend them all in a different title.
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Is Connor wearing Edwards robes?
Assassin robesConnor inherited his robes, at least in part, from his paternal grandfather, Edward Kenway. Connor's robes consisted of a dress uniform with the upper body featuring a hood with a beaked tip. The hood was connected to the robes, which featured blue lining along the torso.How do you unlock the Templar outfit?
Head to your hideout, Great Inagua, and find the Templar armor within the manor (845,468). With the four keys from each of the previous side quests, and the original key from the story mode, you can now open the cage with the Templar armor. Equip the armor to gain a defense boost.Au/Ra - Assassin (Lyrics)
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Connor's robes are awarded to those with an internet connection and three Assassin's Creed games in their Uplay rewards and actions.
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