Here's Why There Are No Assassins In 'Assassin's Creed Odyssey'

Forbes - Tech 

Ubisoft's most-spotlighted (and most-leaked) game of E3 was definitely Assassin's Creed Odyssey, a new entry in the game that is…going back to making the series an annual franchise, even if Ubisoft said they were steering away from that. While Odyssey looks a lot like an Origins reskin, this time set in ancient Greece, it's going pretty hard into full-on RPG territory, complete with individual pieces of armor with different rarities, dialogue trees and even romance options for your character, where you can play as either the male Alexios or female Kassandra, both angling to become Spartan legends. What has been consistently weird about Assassin's Creed Odyssey is that other than looking like an Assassin's Creed game, there are almost no traces of…Assassins at all, at least as we've come to know them. There is an "assassin" skill tree, but that's a lower case "a" along with hunter and warrior skill trees. The only thing that seems remotely connected to the Assassin's Creed universe at all is that it seems pretty clear that your treasured weapon, the spear of Leonidas, is a Piece of Eden, giving you supernatural powers in combat.

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