The fact that Ubisoft officially announced that there will be no new
Assassin's Creed games next year gives the Ubisoft Quebec an unprecedented opportunity to support their critically acclaimed
Assassin's Creed Odyssey for at least two years. With a lot of new content and game feature additions on the horizon, Ubisoft has unveiled what they actually have in store this November.
First of all, you will have a chance to check out two free DLC in the
Lost Tales of Greece mini-series,
The Show Must Go On and
Divine Intervention. The first one will bring you back to the Battle of 300 where you'll step into the shoes of an actor playing King Leonidas. The
Divine DLC will have you meet a mysterious woman who will test your qualities through several divine trials.
While the epic mercenary events have been temporarily removed from the game altogether until the technical issues are resolved, a new epic ship will show up and you will be tasked to hunt the argosy down. Defeating those challenging adversaries will reward you not only with Orichalcum to use at the Oikos of the Olympians merchant, but also with a new ship design or a new piece of equipment.
Finally, a new Mythical Creature, Steropes the Cyclops, will be waiting for you in his lair on November 13. A new quest named
The Lightning Bringer will appear in your quest log and will take you to the one-eyed monster. Defeating him will be a high-level challenge, and should you manage to succeed you will be rewarded with a Legendary Bow. There will be no time limit, so prepare properly and take it down at your own pace. That's not all, and you can check out full notes on this month's update
HERE.
Take control of your destiny and write your own epic odyssey as you journey to become a legendary Spartan hero. Live incredible adventures in a world where every choice matters. Rejected by your family, you must embark on an adventure from outcast mercenary to legendary Spartan hero to uncover the truth about your past.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is out now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.