Disclaimer: I do not host or provide direct copyrighted game files on this blog. As a preservationist, I strongly encourage supporting official rereleases (when available) and respecting intellectual property. That said, abandonware and preservation sites operate in a legal gray area for defunct platforms.
If you are looking for the .jar file to run on an old phone or an emulator (like J2ME Loader on Android), here is the reality check:
You won't find a single "official" link anymore. The Java store for old Nokia/Sony phones has been dead for over a decade.
However, here is how the community preserves it:
Search for "Assassins Creed Brotherhood 240x320 JAR" on Internet Archive (archive.org). The community has uploaded thousands of Java games under "J2ME Game Preservation." Look for the version specifically labeled [240x320] [Multilingual].
What to avoid:
If you are searching for the specific "Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Java game 240x320 link," you already know why this resolution matters:
Since touchscreens weren't standard, the game relied on T9 keypad mastery:
The combat is rhythmic: press 5 to strike, but tap the dodge key right before an enemy lands a hit to trigger a one-hit counter-animation. For a 500KB game, the fluidity of Ezio’s double assassinations and smoke bomb escapes is shocking.