Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Map Size Revealed, Bigger Than Origins

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey will bring players to Ancient Greece for the first time in the series where we will follow the story of the grandchild of Leonidas as they fight for either Athens of Sparta and bring glory to battlefields both land and sea.  The team over at Ubisoft already told us that Odyssey will be bigger than its predecessor, but it seems it’s a bit bigger than we anticipated.

According to Segment Next, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s map will measure 50 mi², compare that to Origins whose map measured 30 mi².  The record for the series still belongs to Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag whose map was a whopping 65 mi², but then again there was a WHOLE lot of water in that map so maybe Odyssey could take the record for the most terrestrial land for the series.

You can check out the full map below:

Tthis game is absolutely massive and contains a bunch of locales that demand to be explored.  Fans  might notice some numbers next to each named location that denotes the level for that location, but each number is 48.  That’s due to the demo Ubisoft gave having the player start at level 50 with max gold, which obviously won’t be how the game starts.

Ubisoft told Game Informer that the world will be open from the beginning and enemies will be scaled so players aren’t closed off from certain areas until they reach a level threshold.  This was a major problem for the early parts of Origins as it felt like the world was more restricted from the player, but that problem seems to have been mitigated this time around.

So Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is shaping up to look pretty dang good, huh?  Let us know your thoughts on the upcoming Greecian adventure in the comment section below, and don’t forget to scope out DFTG on Twitter for our 24 hour newsfeed.

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