The Complete Guide to All Assassin’s Creed Games: From Origins to Modern Masterpieces

Assassin’s Creed is one of the most iconic and beloved video game franchises in gaming history. Over more than 20 years, Ubisoft has expanded this ambitious series into a sprawling universe featuring innovative open-world gameplay, gripping historical narratives, and unforgettable characters. If you’re a fan or new to the franchise, this comprehensive guide takes you through every Assassin’s Creed game released, highlighting key plot points, unique mechanics, and what makes each installment special.


Understanding the Context

What Is the Assassin’s Creed Franchise?

Launched in 2007 with Assassin’s Creed, the series combines stealth-based gameplay, rich historical settings, and deep storytelling. Players assume the role of protagonists—Encrypto Assassins from different eras—navigating real and fictional locations while uncovering conspiracy, fighting corrupt regimes, and protecting targets. The series has grown into a global phenomenon, with each game delivering fresh settings, refined mechanics, and epic stakes.


The Full Lineup of Assassin’s Creed Games

Key Insights

From the original’s grounded Aswan to futuristic Dubai, the series has explored countless eras. Below is a detailed chronological list of all mainline and spin-off Assassin’s Creed titles, from first to latest release (as of 2024), including summaries, key features, and what sets them apart.


Mainline Titles

1. Assassin’s Creed (2007)

  • Release: November 2007 (PS3, Xbox 360, PC)
  • Setting: Ancient Egypt
  • Protagonist:高い(Amporte)
  • Highlights: Introduced the franchise’s core stealth gameplay, combining parkour, parkour-based stealth, and tactical combat. Set during the construction of the Great Pyramids, the game established the foundation for all future entries.

2. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (2010)

  • Setting: Renaissance Italy
  • Protagonist: Ezio de Valois
  • Highlights: Episodic multiplayer mode arrives, enriching co-op play. Deepens the story with Ezio’s political entanglements, enemies like Cassiano, and elaborate assassination sequences. Warm opens a new era of the series.

Final Thoughts

3. Assassin’s Creed Revelations (2011)

  • Setting: Post-brotherhood Italy, focusing on a new Assassin order
  • Protagonist: Various (relates to Ezio’s legacy)
  • Highlights: Introduces a new faction with advanced technology and steampunk elements, expanding the Assassin world beyond traditional eras. Mixes historical roots with imaginative sci-fi fusion.

4. Assassin’s Creed II (2012)

  • Setting: Feudal Japan
  • Protagonist: Nagashi (Ezio’s nephew)
  • Highlights: Shifts focus to Bushido honor codes and samurai culture. Renowned for detailed world-building, complex questlines, and pivotal political intrigue—often rated among the greatest games ever made.

5. Assassin’s Creed: Unity (2014)

  • Setting: French Revolution
  • Protagonist: Various citizens of Paris
  • Highlights: Innovative multiplayer “Living Observatory” co-op mode. Experimented with living history mode and cinematic exploration, though criticized for bugs and ambitious scope.

6. Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (2013)

  • Setting: Golden Age of Piracy
  • Protagonist: Edward Kenway
  • Highlights: Shift to maritime adventure with full naval gameplay (ships, combat, exploration). Blends piracy lore with open-world waterway traversal, a departure from land-based stealth.

7. Assassin’s Creed: Rogue (2014)

  • Setting: Parallel timeline from Unity
  • Protagonist: Original Ezio de Valois (experimental time travel twist)
  • Highlights: A “what if” scenario letting players manipulate time and outcomes. Short but unique, offering a different narrative path.

8. Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey (2018)

  • Setting: Mythic Ancient Greece
  • Protagonist: Zagoras / Kassandra/Apollo
  • Highlights: Open-world RPG with player choice-driven story, branching paths, and island exploration. Massively updated post-launch variants enhance replayability.

9. Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla (2020)

  • Setting: Viking Age Britain
  • Protagonist: Uhtred of I
    Highlights: Redefines the franchise with a Norse setting, Norse folklore, and ferocious combat. Explores Ragnarök themes, with deep exploration of Norse culture and mechanics.

10. Assassin’s Creed Origins (2017)

  • Setting: Ptolemaic Egypt
    Protagonist: Episode-based Howard Cartle (aka Grey)
    Highlights: Reboot-style reimagining with deep storytelling, political nuance, and flexible playstyle. While not originally crown prince, the game established a critically acclaimed prequel-like experience.

11. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (2018) (Full Game, not spin-off)

  • Setting: Mythic Greece
    Protagonist: Zagoras / Kassandra / Agamemnon (selected by players)
    Highlights: Combines epic world, myth vs. history blending, and rich customization. Massive popularity due to open-world freedom and expansive narrative.

12. Assassin’s Creed Mirage (2023)

  • Setting: Abbasid Caliphate, 9th-century Baghdad
    Protagonist: Omar (first protagonist oddly unnamed in earlier histories)
    Highlights: Returns to stealth roots with faster pacing, tighter arena combat, and rich cultural authenticity. Revives the “original” Assassin aesthetic while launching a new gating installment.