Assassin’s Creed Games In Order
| Assassins Creed | Platforms | Setting | Year |
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Main Titles | Assassin’s Creed | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows | Third Crusade | 1191 AD |
Assassin’s Creed II | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows, and OS X | Italian Renaissance | 1476–1499 AD |
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows, and OS X | Italian Renaissance | 1499–1507 AD |
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows | Italian Renaissance | 1511–1512 AD |
Assassin’s Creed III | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch | Colonial era | 1754–1783 AD |
Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita | Colonial era | 1765–1777 AD |
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Wii U | Colonial era | 1715–1722 AD |
Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | Colonial era | 1735–1737 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Rogue | PS 3, PS 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | Colonial era | 1752–1776 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Unity | PS 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | French Revolution | 1776–1800 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate | PS 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | Victorian era | 1868 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Origins | PS 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | Ptolemaic Egypt | 49–43 BC |
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey | PS 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows | Peloponnesian War | 431–404 BC |
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla | PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X | Vikings | 845 CE |
Spin-offs | Assassin’s Creed: Altaïr’s Chronicles | Nintendo DS, Android, iOS, WebOS, Symbian, Jave ME, and Win Phone | Third Crusade | 1190 AD |
Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines | PS Portable | Third Crusade | 1191 AD |
Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery | Nintendo DS, iOS | Italian Renaissance | 1491 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Rearmed | iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad | Multiplayer | |
Assassin’s Creed Recollection | iPad | Card | |
Assassin’s Creed Memories | iOS | RPG Trading Card | |
Assassin’s Creed: Pirates | Android, iOS | Colonial era | 1716–1718 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Identity | Android, iOS | Italian Renaissance | 1501–1506 AD |
Assassin’s Creed Rebellion | Android, iOS | Spanish Inquisition | 1517 AD |
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China | PS 4, Xbox One, Windows, and PS Vita | Ming Dynasty | 1526–1532 AD |
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India | PS 4, Xbox One, Windows, and PS Vita | Sikh Empire | 1841 AD |
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia | PS 4, Xbox One, Windows, and PS Vita | October Revolution | 1918 AD |
Remasters | Assassins Creed 3 and Liberation Remastered | PS 4, Nintendo Switch, PS 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Wii U, and Xbox One | Colonial era | 1754–1783 AD 1765–1777 AD |
Canceled Titles | Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy | Web browser | | |
Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy | Nintendo 3DS | | |
Assassin’s Creed: Utopia | iOS, Android | | |
Assassin’s Creed
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Third Crusade
Year: 1191 AD
What’s so addictive about the original Assassin’s Creed, other than its very attractive wax-like characters – it is the feeling you get while you’re playing in every moment with the realization that you are in a mysterious and most outrageous zone of gaming.
The game begins in a holy land in the year 1191. The character you choose takes the role of an assassin in a classified political order. In addition to this, the player is also playing as a normal human being named Desmond, who is pinned to a machine in the present day that enables him to relive “generic memories” of his ancestors – kind of like in the movie Avatar.
However, the creators of this game didn’t feel like that was enough, so they added a twist between both the present and the past, by giving the character a task to begin a huge search for a special relic enthused by the apple in the Garden of Eden that contains the power to be in charge of human minds.
By playing the original Assassin’s Creed, you will get your hands on a brilliant piece of concept; its raw complexity makes it even more exciting. There is less to see and little to do, that’s what makes this game a great one to have a series of.
Assassin’s Creed: Altaïr’s Chronicles
Release Date: February 5, 2008
Platforms: Nintendo DS, Android, iOS, WebOS, Symbian, Jave ME, and Windows Phone
Setting: Third Crusade
Year: 1190 AD
The Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles is known to be a 3D action game that positions you in the exact same places you visited in the original version, but instead of having the whole world to explore, you only have a huge green arrow to show you the way.
This is helpful because it guides you while you travel throughout the world, but since you are sure of where you have to go, it can be very distracting and irritating when you fall off a cliff. When you drop, you don’t just lose your health, but you also lose your real-life motivation, and you are very likely to meet a lot of enemies along the way.
However, there is no such improvement in the combat, but the flaws are for sure less in this version. You’ll be surprised to see how well you can fight because the fighting controls were the main weaknesses in the original version.
Furthermore, the game contains a solid control scheme, but that can be improved. The majority of the movement is done through the d-Pad, but you will still need the stylus held in your hand, to perform a lot of moves.
In conclusion, the Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles is a great addition to the series.
Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines
Release Date: November 17, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation Portable
Setting: Third Crusade
Year: 1191 AD
The Assassin’s Creed: Bloodline doesn’t really give players what they want. On the surface, the Bloodline offers a lot of features that you would naturally expect from an AC game. It gives you control of the Altair, the leader of the game, and sends you on a mission to assassinate all of your Templar foes, who equally contain the urge to stab you with their swords.
If you think about it then you will notice that bloodlines hold back on what makes console games so amazing. The enjoyable experience of rooftop running has been reduced with flawed platforms and small environments, and the worst part is, bustling cities have been replaced with barren districts on the island of Cyprus.
Regardless of all these flaws, It still offers a short period of bloody thrills you would expect from a well-managed counterattack. However, the game is still a bit unsatisfying because of its massive changes. Not only has the story disappointed you, but also the hero.
Furthermore, the Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines includes a basic level-up mechanism in which you can use the coins you find all around the world and add upgrades.
Assassin’s Creed II
Release Date: November 17, 2009
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and OS X
Setting: Italian Renaissance
Year: 1476–1499 AD
Assassin’s Creed II is based on the story of Ezio Auditore. It takes place right after its modern-age occasions. In addition to this, the whole scene takes place while creating a very important and unique jump to the era in which the player would be performing the assassinating during the current times – the Renaissance-era Italy.
Without a doubt, this improved version of Assassin’s Creed features more updates and better graphics than the previous one. Also, there are more character options, more maps, and more weapons to look forward to. So, it goes without saying, you won’t get bored of AC II.
Furthermore, Its regarded to be one of the most frequently played games in the world of video gaming. It is a huge addition to the lineup, as it introduced one of the most recognizable and likable Assassin’s Creed leaders – Ezio Auditore da Firenze – but there are a lot of important enhancements in the game as well, most importantly the gameplay, which is diverse and attractive.
So, once you start playing Assassin’s Creed II, you can’t stop yourself from dwelling into a world of fantasy and hyper assassinations.
Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery
Release Date: November 17, 2009
Platforms: Nintendo DS, iOS
Setting: Italian Renaissance
Year: 1491 AD
The Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery was released alongside Altair’s Chronicles. Keeping that in mind, the gameplay was very basic, although there was a 2.5D environment formula added to the game as well. As you know, Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery can be played on the DS, but another version of it was released that enabled iOS players to join in as well.
It takes real strategizing and critical thinking to transform the satisfying stealth kills and freestyle climbing of the Assassin’s Creed series into a successfully created 2D platformer, and yet the creator of the Assassin’s Creed; Griptonite has done that exactly.
All because of the attractive animations and the fast-paced leaping and running, the Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery is known to be very fun to play the game. In addition to this, the audio and visual touches add a sense of home for enthusiastic franchise fans. However, Ezio’s first adventure is kind of a missed opportunity.
Some of the levels are hard rather than motivating, and the story loses its flair when the story starts to get interesting finally. But, if Discovery isn’t everything it could have been, it is still a great mix of jumping, dramatic kills, and sneaking – all for a few hours.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
Release Date: November 16, 2010
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and OS X
Setting: Italian Renaissance
Year: 1499–1507 AD
If you’re a fan of Ezio, then you are going to love the Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, as it is a continuation of the story of Ezio. However, the mechanisms used in this version are no different than the ones used in the previous title
Still, the AC: Brotherhood builds a system of its own, mostly because it adds a managed system that enables the player to recruit other players as assassins whom they can rely on by sending them on missions or asking for aid in combats. In addition to this teamwork, you will receive a lot of rewards, so be sure to look out for your recruitment as well.
Furthermore, the Assassin’s Creed: Brother contains some minor changes in the combat section that made it a lot more runny, and brotherhood is also the first Assassin’s Creed game that includes the competitive multiplayer option.
In conclusion, the Assassin’s Creed: Brother is a great addition to the series. The main reason why a lot of people prefer this game is because it contains a competitive multiplayer feature.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations
Release Date: November 15, 2011
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows
Setting: Italian Renaissance
Year: 1511–1512 AD
DLCS: The Lost Archive, The Ancestors Character Pack, Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is the last chapter of Ezio’s story. In addition to the end of the story, the Revelations includes a dramatic shift in the environment of the game, shifting from Italian cities such as Rome and Firenze to the center of the Ottoman Empire – Istanbul.
While there are a lot of changes in the setting of the game, but there are no such changes in the gameplay mechanism, because they are exactly the same. But, this does not seem to be a huge problem for those who were a fan of the previous gameplay mechanism.
Furthermore, you can’t say that the Assassin’s Creed: Revelations does not include any new features, as it does include the “hook blade”, which enabled the zipline traversal of the location and some new assassination activities.
However, the unfortunate thing about the Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is that it is one of the most forgettable entries in the entire series – but if you are in it for the story, as the story of Ezio ends quite good, and in a way that is sure to give rise to the spirit of gaming in the original game’s fans.
Assassin’s Creed Rearmed
Release Date: October 21, 2011
Platforms: iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad
Assassin’s Creed Rearmed is all about being a pre-programmed AI while keeping watch for those players that distract from the idea. In addition to this, if you notice an individual stop by unexpectedly, abruptly backtracks, or scales a roof, there is a definite chance of you being they’re prey.
Furthermore, the game gifts you for having stealth, first kill, and give you points that enable you to unlock new items and weapons in the shop. In the shopping section, you will discover a variety of purchasable items, from heavy weapons to awesome items like disguises to fool your competitors and smoke bombs, and new personas so you can don nice threads.
When it comes to the production value, the presence of setting in this game might feel like a turn-down for the franchise fans. Instead of having an attractive 3D environment to play in, the Assassin’s Creed: Rearmed features a dialed back, down to earth look, giving the vibe of a budget-friendly game rather than being a successful studio production.
However, this is not a major issue, and since the gameplay completely relies on “out of the box” thinking, so you will always find yourself in the indie scene, and that’s the real deal.
Assassin’s Creed Recollection
Release date: December 13, 2011
Platforms: iPad
Assassin’s Creed: Recollection is a huge deal, and it is a huge package as well. The card pool is massive, containing 288 cards, and a lot of other Revelations-related cards in the background. Each of the 288 cards features unique and gorgeous artwork.
In addition to this, Ubisoft also included the game with a 20-minute Embers CG film and elaborative high-resolution idea art galleries from all the four titles of the Assassin’s Creed. Each and every one of these bonuses make up for the Assassin’s Creed: Recollection to be a complete package and an easy purchase for the Assassin’s entire Creed fans out there.
Furthermore, Recollection is considered to be one of the best iPad games ever. However, the card battles lag in speed, but it is really satisfying to build a themed deck and use it to battle your opponent.
One of the biggest reason which made this game famous was the Clip of Ezio’s last days. The duration of the clip was about 21 minutes.
Assassin’s Creed Memories
Release Date: August 20, 2014
Platforms: iOS
Assassin’s Creed: Memories is an RPG trading card game. This game is exclusive to iOS.This might not feature an attractive or diverse gameplay setup but it still does a great job in combining some of the familiar Assassin’s Creed ideas in with the new concepts and gameplay.
However, the game tries to engage players towards some microtransactions, yet it also offers a variety of different freebies for the enthusiastic players and keeps giving rewards at a steady pace that the game never feels like a “pay cash to win a title” kind of game. The servers of this game closed on 13th March 2015 so it’s no longer playable.
Assassin’s Creed III
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Wii U, and Nintendo Switch
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1754–1783 AD
DLCS: Tyranny of King Washington, Battle-Hardened, Benedict Arnold Missions
Assassins Creed III is an open-world adventure and free to roam game developed by Ubisoft. This game takes the player into the life of an 18th century Assassin named Connor. This game was a big hit since its release in 2012, as it was able to ship more than 12 million copies worldwide.
The game shares a very Interesting fictional Story, which is based on real-life events. This game was released for the Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii U, and Microsoft Windows. With all the efforts that were put to create the game, this game earned positive reviews and emerged as a big hit.
This game’s story continues from its prequel which is named as Assassins Creed: Revelations. This game was loved very much by the audience that it got remastered in the year 2019 with better graphics and increasing its availability to PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
The main protagonist of this game is Ratonhnhaké: ton (Connor). The main highlight of the game is its gameplay. It is very hard to find such gameplay in this type of category. You are able to roam around forests and cities of the 18th Century. There were many changes made in this game from its previous titles, making it unique of its kind.
One of the significant changes was new weather simulation like changes of season and the impact of the revisions on the player. Like if there was snow it was hard to run. This game was known to be revolutionary for the Assassins Creed series, as the players were now able even to swim and also have complete ocean battles. Although this game had the same nature of missions as the previous titles, many changes in this game were never seen in an Assassin creed game before.
The plot is of the game is very strong, which makes it more exciting as a mission passes by. The story revolves around Desmond Miles, who jumps into the account of his ancestors with the help of a machine called Animus. In this game, the controlling player was able to take control of both the protagonist and antagonist, and the surprising fact was that both were the ancestors of Desmond. This game got positive reviews from critics on its eye-catching script and plot.
The game was released by having three collector editions of itself based on different platforms. The DLC (downloadable content) for the game was available with a season pass with the release of the game. The Season pass had some amazing Single-player missions to be played. The DLC revolved around an alternative storyline of the king of Washington, also known as George Washington.
The game was a massive hit since its release and won many awards due to its amazing graphics and mechanics. The mechanics for hunting animals were much praised and liked by the audience as they hadn’t seen this type of intensity in hunting simulation before.
The game was nominated almost in every category of the awards in the year of its release. The remastered version is also getting positive reviews as the game was already good enough, but now it got the edition of the latest realistic graphics.
Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1765–1777 AD
The Assassin’s Creed: Liberation is similar to Discovery, but Liberation was released mostly for the PS Vita and it was kind of a full-fledge Assassin’s Creed game than any of the other versions, containing an open-world arrangement, using advanced graphics, and a series runny combat system.
Furthermore, liberation was tuned to the PS3, Windows, and the Xbox 360 two years after the release of Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD. The most noticeable change in Liberation is the change in graphics and better response to new platforms.
Moreover, the game was remastered and released as the Assassin’s Creed Liberation Remastered in 2019 for PC, PS4, and the Xbox One.
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
Release Date: October 29, 2013
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Wii U
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1715–1722 AD
DLCS: Freedom Cry, Guild of Rogues
Assassin’s Creed IV is an open-world stealth game that continues its story from its predecessor Assassins Creed iii. This game is created by Ubisoft Studios and was released in 2013. The game got its Nintendo Switch counterpart in 2016.
This game was ranked among the most selling games of 2013, due to its unique gameplay on events which are based on real-life characters from history. The main protagonist of this game is Edward Kenway, who is the grandfather of Ratonhnhaké:ton: ton (Connor) who was the main playable character of its previous version.
The thing which makes the game a must-play is its vast open-world map which has three major cities in it. This game portrays the life of the pirate assassinator Edward Kenway and his assassinations during the Golden age of Piracy.
If we talk about the mechanics and gameplay, then this game hasn’t left anything to be uncovered. From the graphics to the engine, there is everything to be enjoyed by the competition. This game is also considered as one of the best games released in Assassins creed series.
This game was a major hit of 2013 and the open-world map introduced in this game was unique of its at that time. Unlike other open-world games, this game’s unique and fantastic point is that it takes you back to old times lets you have the experience of the real-time events which have occurred.
The game offers the same type of missions as its previous titles, but there were few additions in it to make it more enjoyable than its former counterparts. One of them was the Open-world to be unlocked sooner and give the player the full freedom to explore the map. While exploring the map, a player can roam through forests, ruins, and places which are based on the older era.
The plot of the game is gripping and exciting to play. If you have played the Assassins creed before we are sure that this game would be loved most from you, you continue from the end of the previous title and take the role of the father of Haytham Kenway, the main antagonist of the last title.
Like the earlier games of the series, there are two halves of the game, with one of them being the historical and one of the present day. Both parts are interconnected with each other and let the character to relive the life of his ancestors.
There was a season pass available with the release of the game which had an additional set of missions which is known as Freedom Cry. The freedom cry deals with the story of Adéwalé, who is a slave from Trinidad who ultimately becomes the part of the assassin’s order. The story is set 20 years after the ending of the Black Flag. The Kraken Ship DLC was also available with the season pass, which was used to improve and customize the jackdaw.
The game got released on Smartphones by the name Assassins Creed Pirates which somehow tries to give users somewhat the experience of the Original Game. This game is also considered as the first pirate game of the series. This game is still able to play, and you can find it on steam, and if you have a console, this game is also available on them.
Assassin’s Creed: Pirates
Release Date: December 5, 2013
Platforms: Android, iOS
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1716–1718 AD
When it comes to the mobile spin-off, Assassin’s Creed: Pirates, other than some static cut-situations, the story of the main version is convoluted with only background murmur, which leaves you with a lot of ocean to enjoy with no Abstergo or parkour conspiracy to get into the way.
The Assassin’s Creed: Pirates is made of a lot of bits and pieces that come together to create a patchy but logical scenario of pirate life. However, could the game be a little less in-depth and piecemeal in the way it gives out missions?
Of course, it can. But, if you only want to have a solid pirate game that you can easily get the hang of, and have hours of gameplay with zero paywalls, the Assassins’ Creed: Pirates it totally worth the play.
Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry
Release Date: February 25, 2014
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1735–1737 AD
The Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry was officially launched in December 2013 as a total DLC for Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, but after some time, the game was released as an independent one. However, when you consider the fact that it was only a DLC for the previous version, it is less or more obvious of what can be expected from the game.
In addition to the introduction of the Freedom Cry, it features a brand new leader; Adewale, who was a former slave, transformed into an assassin, and the combat of the game takes place two decades after those of the Black Flag.
Furthermore, the Assassin’s Creed: Freedom Cry does not include any huge changes in terms of both storytelling and mechanics, which his natural to know because it was just a DLC.
However, the game does include a nice amount of brand new content and a piece of gear that enhances the whole experience of playing the Freedom Cry. In addition to this, Freedom Cry is a much better option than the Black Flag, as it offers a distinct feel.
Assassin’s Creed Rogue
Release Date: November 11, 2014
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1752–1776 AD
DLCS: Templar Legacy Pack
The last game to occur in the Colonial world – Rogue, one of the oldest Assassin’s Creed games ever. In addition to being the last Colonial-era game, Rogue is also the first and only game to feature a player carrying the role of a Templar instead of an assassin, plus there are a lot of impressive gameplay changes that reflect the idea of the game as well.
Moreover, a lot of importance has been given to the range of new and awesome weapons, like gender launcher, for instance. It is a nice game, but only if you want to get a taste of the Colonial era for the last time.
Furthermore, Assassin’s Creed Rogue also features the naval discoveries of its predecessor, and that shifts the environment from the Caribbean to the Arctic. However, there were no major changes in terms of the mechanics, other than having improved weapons to play with.
However, the Assassin’s Creed: Rogue was originally launched for the Xbox 360 and the PS3, but a PC version was released a year after as well. In addition to that, the game was finally available on Xbox One and the PS4 as a 2018 remastered version.
Assassin’s Creed Identity
Release Date: February 25, 2016
Platforms: Android, iOS
Setting: Italian Renaissance
Year: 1501–1506 AD
Unlike all the other core entries, the Assassin’s Creed: Identity is known to be a level-based video game, where players are supposed to enter normal-sized sandboxes manually to complete missions. However, it is not entirely an open-world attempt, but there are some limitations that help to normalize Identity so it feels like you are handling a console game.
When it comes to the controls, they work well with just a touch, and you can even use an MFi joystick if you want. You can move your player by moving your thumb on the left side, and handling the camera on the right side – just like two analog fixes. In addition to this, climbing is done in the same way, by only moving towards a wall.
However, there is a cool feature added that shows your trajectory levels when leaping from buildings so you don’t end up dying. The frame rate of the Assassin’s Creed is quite stable, and it looks like a totally awesome Assassin’s Creed game, even when played on a small device. There are literally no stutters, and that really helps when you are trying to get used to the touch feature.
When it comes to combat, it is very simple and you get to discover new superpowers when firing enemies.
Assassin’s Creed Unity
Release Date: November 11, 2014
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: French Revolution
Year: 1776–1800 AD
DLCS: Dead Kings, Secrets of the Revolution, Revolutionary Armaments, Underground Armory
Assassin’s Creed Unity is an action title and successor of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. The plot of this title is continued as it has been through a series of the storyline which is “Assassins as protagonist and templars as antagonists”. The plot is quite based on history which is briefly directed and acknowledged by historians and believers.
The setting and era of this title are portraited in 18th century Paris during the French Revolution in 1789. The main character of the game is Arno Dorian (Dan Jeannotte) who is a Frenchman who was born in Versailles to a professional Assassin father.
After Shay Patrick Cormac Kills his father, Arno gets adopted. He sets out on a search of redemption that brings him into the Brotherhood of Assassins, where he slowly rises through the ranks, very similar to Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad and Ezio Auditore da Firenze as seen in previous games.
We possess an avatar via a modern time research phenomenon which is intending to contact the predecessors of assassins to narrate the timeline in true aspects. In Initiate, a player of Helix is inaction into a gaming device produced by Abstergo that permits access to several different genetic memories.
Assassin’s Creed Unity offers massive stealth instincts in an open world environment with still serving the same role as the Hidden Blade and other long-ranged stealth weaponry unlike in previous Assassin’s Creed games.
Navigation and parkour for the game were also enhanced like new “Free-run up” and “Free-run down” assist were added up to make it easier for the player to scale and leap buildings and climb onto in any (possible) direction. Additionally, Arno learns new moves and adapts to deadly skills throughout the game, although the player can also purchase new skills as well.
The breathtaking environment regularly presents many activities, appearing organically and nearly eventually, that the player can then choose to engage in at their leisure and interest. Examples include scaring a group of enemies by pulling out guns and weapons and chasing down a thief who has just pick pocketed somebody etc.
Assassin’s Creed Unity also introduces a coop multiplayer to the series. Players can enter taverns, which act as social hubs and lobby in the game, where you can see if any friends are playing the game in real-time.
If they are currently in a mission, they will appear as a “ghost” players version of their avatar allowing you to reach out to it to request to join their mission. Up to four players can join together in this way.
The player will take on the role of Arno, personalized within their own game, with other players appearing as their own customized version of Arno in their own sets of equipment, weapons, and armor. Many missions can be engaged in multiplayer mode but there are some story missions that are single-player only.
For the first time, Assassins Creed Unity allows players to customize characters’ abilities via a skill tree that lets players assign points earned through gameplay to improve their skills in stealth, direct combat/melee, long-range combat, and health enhancements.
Players are also able to customize their weapons, armor, and equipment to classy and extraordinary according to their discrete style of play. Players also have a wider selection of weapons available in the isle of the well-organized menu, including swords, axes, spears, rifles, and throwable items, such as smoke bombs.
This installment is really healthy for Assassin’s Creed storyline adorers in all the creative and efficient fashions. But a hasty release made it buggy and unplayable and pushing their fans in lasting despair of quality trust and for majority enthusiasts, its storyline is more than enough for a lasting impression. Let’s hope for Ubisoft to take note of feedbacks to make ways to a greater impression in all aspects.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China
Release Date: April 21, 2015
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita
Setting: Ming Dynasty
Year: 1526–1532 AD
The Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China is pretty much one of the major games in the three-game lineup of 2.5D podiums inspired by the original Assassin’s Creed. However, Assassin’s Creed: China travels far from photorealism in order to provide a simpler, better, watercolor: styled graphics and the game does an exceptional job by adapting the lineup to the brand new genre.
You can enjoy the Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China when you want to experience an enhanced 2.5D gaming experience and come back to the Assassin’s Creed original.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
Release Date: October 23, 2015
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Victorian era
Year: 1868 AD
DLCS: Jack the Ripper, The Last Maharaja, The Dreadful Crimes, The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy, Steampunk Pack
Syndicate is known to be a teensy bit better version of Assassin’s Creed Unity in terms of the entire setup, moving from Paris during the French revolution to the Victorian era of London.
In addition to this, the Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate is the first version to include multiple leaders, and what’s more? You can use both of the Frye twins – Evie and Jacob throughout the game,
When it comes to the gameplay, Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate contains a wide selection of melee and new weapons, while the competitive multiplayer option of the game is absent entirely.
Moreover, Its known to be the last game before the huge transfer to Origins.
It is a great game when you want to get the last taste of Assassin’s Creed’s series.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India
Release date: January 12, 2016
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita
Setting: Sikh Empire
Year: 1841 AD
As you know, the Assassin’s Creed games take place in thrilling locales like the Caribbean islands, Rome, or Egypt; it was just a matter of time when Ubisoft’s stunning stealth-action permit had to set an entry in India.
Kind of like the previous AC Chronicles: China, and not like the other 3D releases of Assassin’s Creed, the Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India disregards the present-day struggles with a lot of warring groups, the Templars and the Assassins, presenting their major focus on a pre-independent India.
The player’s name is Arbaaz Mir, an assassin who just stole the diamond of Kohinoor from the East India Company. In just a matter of time, your order has been searched, and your beloved partner, kidnapped.
When it comes to the setting of ACC: India; it is not the best, but it is more than enough to keep you satisfied. However, there is a particular absence of personality and features that make this game different from the final Assassin’s Creed games.
Furthermore, the Indian plot provides an excuse to ride through a variety of levels, obstacles, and sneaking past guards, without making a sound.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia
Release Date: February 9, 2016
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, and PlayStation Vita
Setting: October Revolution
Year: 1918 AD
After the release of the Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia, the creators take the rest of the year 2016 off. As Russia was the last chapter of the chronicles, so you would obviously have some hopes and expectations to have an enjoyable experience. Unfortunately, the game is nothing like that; instead, it is merely a nonplussed weariness. However, the other two chapters India and China were not.
In the chronicles of Russia, the main player is named Orelov, who is a Russian assassin on a quest at the comeback of the 20th century. Orelov is in charge of recovering the Precursor box, a main item from the previous chronicles.
In between his missions, rummaging and sneaking into the royal palace just to capture the box, he happens to pass by one of the most legendary touchstones of Russian history: the extinction of Czar Nicholas II and his family under the Bolsheviks.
According to the legend, the youngest daughter named Anastasia somehow managed to escape. In this version of the Chronicles, Orelov doesn’t just get the princess out of the palace, but Anastasia also comes to a realization that she has a tiny Assassin in her as well.
Assassin’s Creed Origins
Release Date: October 7, 2017
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Ptolemaic Egypt
Year: 49–43 BC
DLCS: The Hidden Ones, The Curse Of The Pharaohs, Roman Centurion Pack, Deluxe Pack
Origins offered a new level of gaming by breaking the long-line of the franchise by implementing some major changes, both in terms of gameplay and the settings. In this game, we go all the way back to the Ptolemaic Egypt, and there is a refreshed Assassin’s Creed formula used in the game, combined with an impressive combat system and RPG components.
Furthermore, the major change in the combat section was the implementation of hitboxes, as opposed to the combined animation system of the previous versions.
This means that the player has the chance to damage multiple foes with just one attack, but that is kind of a two-way path because it is easier for multiple foes to attack the player. In addition to this, Origins offers an enhanced combat experience which is quite runny and fresh compared to what the franchise has to offer.
Moreover, the game also includes features like a better world, enabling the player to switch flawlessly between the wilderness and cities of ancient Egypt as they travel around it.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Release Date: October 5, 2018
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows
Setting: Peloponnesian War
Year: 431–404 BC
DLCS: Legacy of the First Blade, The Fate of Atlantis
The Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey was released in the year 2018. This game takes place a thousand years before the Origins and the major focus is in the Hellenistic world and not to mention, the Peloponnesian War, and this enables the player to choose which side they want to represent/fight for.
In addition to this, the game also enables the player to choose between two leaders – Kassandra or Alexios, both of whom are descendants and mercenaries of King Leonidas.
When it comes to the gameplay, it follows the mark of Origins; it features a lot of RPG components, a large variety of weapons, and a massive world to look around. In addition to this, it also includes the return of naval combat, which is similar to what was seen in Rogue and Black Flag.
Assassin’s Creed Rebellion
Release Date: November 21, 2018
Platforms: Android, iOS
Setting: Spanish Inquisition
Year: 1517 AD
You can never end the tasks of an assassin, especially when you are a part of an ancient team of assassins dedicated to eliminating and thwarting the oppressive systems of a powerful ancient system of a tyrannical dictator called the Templar.
Fortunately, the latest iteration in the Abstergo ANIMUS can be downloaded to your phone, which enables you to fight the evilness and exploitive maneuverings of your opponents on the route in the chibi-style. Let’s cut this short, Assassin’s Creed Rebellion is actually a pretty good game that features awesome changes in the setup and most importantly, the characters.
Let’s come clean, the art of this game is very cute. However, this might feel like a strange choice for an assassin-filled game, but you can easily get used to the cuteness once you watch your chibi players in battle. However, it can be daunting to watch these adorable creatures murder each other, but at some point, you will get used to it.
Furthermore, the game also features nice music to keep you intact and the main story place between the Renaissance periods and starts with Aguilar Deh Nerha to create a team of Assassins from the top.
Assassins Creed 3 and Liberation Remastered
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii U, and Xbox One
Setting: Colonial era
Year: 1754–1783 AD and 1765–1777 AD
As far as we can tell you, there is no major change in the Assassin’s Creed III Remaster except for the graphics section. Other than knowing that Haytham is a Templar, the game Remastered version still makes you play as him for several hours.
This is a very slow and painful tutorial featured with characters that feel as uninterested as you are. Other than having a ton of criticism in the game, no efforts were made to fix those mistakes.
The combat set in the Assassin’s Creed series was dramatically recreated and enhanced in the Odyssey and Origins, so it is a bit jarring to get back into the old system of killing and counter.
In addition to this, the players struggle to descend big cliffs and buildings, while the wobbling aim means you will end up heading in the wrong direction.
Furthermore, stealth is also terrible, and the hideout areas in the Assassin’s Creed III Remastered feel both floaty and sticky, not to mention impossible to have fun with.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Release Date: November 10, 2020
Platforms: PS4, Xbox One, PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
Setting: Vikings
Year: 845 CE
Assassin's Creed Valhalla, the hyped entry in Ubisoft’s next open-world alt-history lineup, is now the next highway, according to the spilled beans. Both GameStop and Amazon have listed some information about the game due to which we can guess some things about the next entry in the everlasting AC franchise.
So, what does Ubisoft have to include the biggest gaming franchise? Well, keep reading to find out more about the Assassin’s Creed: Ragnarok.
However, it is important to note that Ubisoft hasn’t confirmed any information yet, so don’t lock what you hear.
Unfortunately, Ubisoft hasn’t declared any final date yet. However, like all other big-budget video games, AC: Ragnarok is likely to launch anywhere between October and December to be a part of the holiday season.
In addition to this, the Assassin’s Creed Odyssey launched on October 5, 2018, and its predecessor AC Origins was launched on October 27, 2017. Well, Ubisoft has a habit of releasing games a bit sooner than the November torrent rush – where Battlefield and Call of Duty like to send their recruits. So, there is no final date of release for the AC Ragnarok.
Now we are not sure about this, but according to the spilled beans, the Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be played on Xbox One, PS4, and PC, and later also on Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5. On the other hand, Ubisoft hasn’t declared any final words about this.
No official gameplay for the Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been announced, but we have gathered some info from the leaks.
So, if any of the spilled information is true, it is possible for the game to include a butt-load of updates. We’ve made some points about how the gameplay would appear to be (Again, this is all an assumption from the leaks).
- Enhanced RPG elements to accommodate a new system, and the skill tree modifies according to the choice. In addition to this, you will be able to change the class of your character.
- A number of weapons which can be upgraded by runes, unique abilities from certain weapons. Also, there will be an important role in durability as well.
- Naval exploration is back in the game, with more combat.
- Instead of adrenaline, players have the ability to enable run powers with different elementals – frost, lightning, fire.
- The hidden blade makes a comeback and can be modified for one-hit murders.
- There are some upgrades on the stealth modes, like enabling the player to hide in snow, mud, crouch in bushes, and lots of other hiding positions.
- Conquest battles are back.
- Players have the chance to arrange large-scale attacks on big cities and forts, or just go for the win alone.
There is no way for you to place a pre-order for the game, as its release date hasn’t been announced yet. The significant thing for you to clearly understand is that all of the above information is based on the leaks, and if everything we guessed about the AC Ragnarok turns out to be true, what will be your major turn-ons?
Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy
Release date: October 11, 2010
Platforms: Web browser
The Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy is considered to be a promotional FaceBook game created by Ubisoft. However, this game was developed due to its predecessors, AC and the Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood.
In Assassin’s Creed: Project Legacy, you can get to play as yourself in modern times. You have been recruited by a company known as Abstergo to help with something called Project Legacy.
Generally speaking, Abstergo has figured out that we contain the memories of our ancestors in our DNA, and they have managed to develop a machine titled as the Animus that takes out those memories.
Furthermore, Abstergo demands you to test the machine by using your current memories to check whether you are a worthy candidate to be a part of the legacy or not. In addition to this, they are also gathering information so they can compare to the textbooks which reveal the truth.
Whereas, if you are not aware of the whole Assassin’s Creed story, you will still be able to get the hang of the Project legacy, as it does not require much knowledge and is very easy to understand.
Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy
Release Date: Canceled
Platforms: Nintendo 3DS
The Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy can be a good game if some of its flaws can be handled. Ubisoft announced the release of the Lost Legacy being developed for the Nintendo 3DS.
The leader of the game will be called Ezio Auditore Da Firenze, yes, the main character in the previous Assassin’s Creed II and the Brotherhood version.
In the Lost Legacy, Ezio travels to the east to get to the former residence of the assassins, Masyaf. In the residence of the order of assassins, Ezio will discover some facts about the secret sect.
Furthermore, in an interview with the Joystiq, the lead writer of the Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, Darby McDevitt disclosed that the Lost Legacy was slipped and its gameplay/story elements were transferred into the Revelations instead. Unfortunately, the Lost Legacy turned out to be a canceled project for the Nintendo 3DS.
The game would have featured Ezio Auditore in his quest to discover the lost castle at Masyaf – the ancient throne of the Assassins. All of its story elements were supposedly captured into the AC: Revelations, and as a result, the Assassin’s Creed: Lost Legacy got canceled.
Assassin’s Creed: Utopia
Release Date: Cancelled
Platforms: iOS, Android
The Assassin’s Creed: Utopia is known to be another canceled mobile game that runs on the GREE platform that could have been played on all Android and iOS devices. The story of the game revolves around the Assassin’s Creed III idea, yet there would have been no similarities in terms of the gameplay between the Creed III and Utopia.
Utopia would have been a part of the 17th century, at the start of the colonization of America, covering 150 years, to help players learn how the inspired history of assassins helped to create the nation’s own thirteen colonies.
Furthermore, Utopia’s main focus was supposed to be on the immigrants who came into the New World to form their own Utopia, far from the persecution happening in Europe. After taking part in the time period, Abstergo created a place called “Utopia.”
When it comes to the “could have been gameplay,” it would have featured creating your own Utopian Colonial place and would have been a social tilt than any of the previous Assassin’s Creed games. The assassins in the game would have fought their enemies in limited epic battles, and players would have been able to hollow their lives against friend’s un-paced 3D battles.