Compare Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - Season Pass (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ubisoft Quebec. Published by Ubisoft. Released on 10/5/2018. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG.

Three expansions worth of ancient Greek and mythological storytelling bolted onto one of the series' most ambitious RPG sandboxes. More Odyssey, for better and worse.

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is already a sprawling action-RPG set across ancient Greece, and this Season Pass bundles two narrative expansions, Legacy of the First Blade and The Fate of Atlantis, alongside a full remaster of Assassin's Creed III. That is a significant pile of content, and the quality varies noticeably across it. If you liked the base game's third-person brawling, dialogue wheel choices, and misthios-for-hire fantasy, this package extends the ride considerably. If the base game was already testing your patience with its density, prepare accordingly. Legacy of the First Blade is the weaker of the two story expansions. Spread across three episodes, it traces your Spartan mercenary's first encounter with the proto-Assassin order. The writing is competent but rarely surprising, and a mid-expansion story beat involving your character's personal life drew real criticism from players at launch for overriding roleplaying choices in a way that felt tone-deaf. The combat encounters are solid, the new enemy archetype adds some tactical wrinkle, but the narrative payoff sits well below what the base game managed at its best. Treat it as connective-tissue lore rather than a headline reason to buy. The Fate of Atlantis is a different story entirely. Three episodes take Alexios or Kassandra through the mythological underworld of Elysium, the Fields of the Dead, and finally Atlantis itself. Ubisoft Quebec leaned hard into the fantastical here, and it pays off. The environments are visually distinct and strange, the enemy variety improves sharply, and there are story threads involving Isu characters that genuinely reward players who care about the overarching series mythology. Build variety also gets a workout: new ability tiers and Isu-themed gear sets open up some interesting late-game theorycrafting for players who want to push damage or ability spam to its limit. This is the content that makes the Season Pass worth serious consideration for anyone who finished the base campaign and wanted more. Assassin's Creed III Remastered is the bonus item, and it is best described as a historical curiosity. The remaster updates visuals and bundles Liberation, but AC3 has always been a polarising entry. Connor's arc has genuine emotional weight and the American Revolution setting is underused by the industry, but the game's pacing is notoriously rough and the homestead mechanics are a slow burn. If you have not played it, there is a real story here. If you bounced off it in 2012, the remaster is unlikely to change your mind. For RPG-focused players coming from Odyssey's more fluid systems, the older mechanics will feel rigid. Overall, the Season Pass is a reasonable addition for players who fell hard for Odyssey's world and want to spend more time in it. The Fate of Atlantis alone is worth the asking price if mythological storytelling is your thing. Just go in knowing that Legacy of the First Blade is filler-adjacent in places, the PC version still routes through Ubisoft Connect, and the package demands you already own the base game. For lore completionists and build-optimisers who hit the level cap and kept going, this scratches the right itch. Monika, Scout Team

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - Season Pass (DLC)

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - Season Pass (DLC)

Oct 5, 2018Ubisoft QuebecUbisoft
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Three expansions worth of ancient Greek and mythological storytelling bolted onto one of the series' most ambitious RPG sandboxes. More Odyssey, for better and worse.

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Worth it mainly for The Fate of Atlantis - dedicated Odyssey fans get strong mythological content, everyone else can skip Legacy of the First Blade.

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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey is already a sprawling action-RPG set across ancient Greece, and this Season Pass bundles two narrative expansions, Legacy of the First Blade and The Fate of Atlantis, alongside a full remaster of Assassin's Creed III. That is a significant pile of content, and the quality varies noticeably across it. If you liked the base game's third-person brawling, dialogue wheel choices, and misthios-for-hire fantasy, this package extends the ride considerably. If the base game was already testing your patience with its density, prepare accordingly. Legacy of the First Blade is the weaker of the two story expansions. Spread across three episodes, it traces your Spartan mercenary's first encounter with the proto-Assassin order. The writing is competent but rarely surprising, and a mid-expansion story beat involving your character's personal life drew real criticism from players at launch for overriding roleplaying choices in a way that felt tone-deaf. The combat encounters are solid, the new enemy archetype adds some tactical wrinkle, but the narrative payoff sits well below what the base game managed at its best. Treat it as connective-tissue lore rather than a headline reason to buy. The Fate of Atlantis is a different story entirely. Three episodes take Alexios or Kassandra through the mythological underworld of Elysium, the Fields of the Dead, and finally Atlantis itself. Ubisoft Quebec leaned hard into the fantastical here, and it pays off. The environments are visually distinct and strange, the enemy variety improves sharply, and there are story threads involving Isu characters that genuinely reward players who care about the overarching series mythology. Build variety also gets a workout: new ability tiers and Isu-themed gear sets open up some interesting late-game theorycrafting for players who want to push damage or ability spam to its limit. This is the content that makes the Season Pass worth serious consideration for anyone who finished the base campaign and wanted more. Assassin's Creed III Remastered is the bonus item, and it is best described as a historical curiosity. The remaster updates visuals and bundles Liberation, but AC3 has always been a polarising entry. Connor's arc has genuine emotional weight and the American Revolution setting is underused by the industry, but the game's pacing is notoriously rough and the homestead mechanics are a slow burn. If you have not played it, there is a real story here. If you bounced off it in 2012, the remaster is unlikely to change your mind. For RPG-focused players coming from Odyssey's more fluid systems, the older mechanics will feel rigid. Overall, the Season Pass is a reasonable addition for players who fell hard for Odyssey's world and want to spend more time in it. The Fate of Atlantis alone is worth the asking price if mythological storytelling is your thing. Just go in knowing that Legacy of the First Blade is filler-adjacent in places, the PC version still routes through Ubisoft Connect, and the package demands you already own the base game. For lore completionists and build-optimisers who hit the level cap and kept going, this scratches the right itch.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Release Date
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