The post-launch support for Assassin’s Creed Odyssey fundamentally reshaped the title from a standard historical action game into a sprawling mythological epic. While the base game explored the Peloponnesian War, the various downloadable content (DLC) packages bridged the gap between the franchise's historical roots and its overarching sci-fi lore. The Major Story Expansions

Each part offers not only engaging narratives but also significant gameplay mechanics and challenges. The Fate of Atlantis expands the Assassin's Creed Odyssey universe, providing more insight into its lore and characters.

  • A Really, Bad Day – A slapstick adventure involving a cursed bow.
  • The Heir of MemoriesThis is critical. This free quest acts as the prologue to The Fate of Atlantis. You must complete it to unlock the paid DLC.
  • The Daughters of Lalaia – A touching story about rebuilding a village.
  • "The Daughters of Lalaia": A wholesome, non-violent quest about rebuilding a village. A palate cleanser.
  • "A Brother's Seduction": Dark comedy involving a goat and a paternity test. Peak Odyssey absurdity.
  • "The Heir of Memories" (Pre-requisite for Atlantis): A modern-day quest that bridges Layla into the Atlantis DLC. It’s janky but important.

Part 1: Legacy of the First Blade – The Burden of Bloodlines

Structure: 3 Episodes (Hunted, Shadow Heritage, Bloodline) Level Range: 28–36 (scales with you)