Assassin's Creed: Odyssey | Guide to the 9 endings of the game

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey | Guide to the 9 endings of the game

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey has 9 endings in total! It is the first time that a game in the series features so many endings. This is due to the fact that Odyssey places great importance on the choices made during the game.

The game's endings, in fact, revolve around how many family members survive to the end. The fate of family members is based on your choices during the game. With this guide we will see how to get all final nine of the game.



WARNING: THIS GUIDE CONTAINS SPOILERS

How to get the good ending

The "good ending" is the one that requires the whole family to come together, to do so, of course, all members must survive.

Below are the steps required for the Good ending (if you want to get the worst ending, you have to do the exact opposite):

  • Episode 2: Don't kill your father Nikolaos
  • Episode 6: Promise Myrrine to save Deimos from the Cultists
  • Episode 7: Get Nikolaos to take care of Stentor when you meet them again in Episode 7 (only available if you didn't kill Nikolaos in Ep 2)
  • Episode 7: Don't kill Stentor, your brother
  • Episode 8: In the prison, when Deimos talks to you, you convince Deimos that the Cult is manipulating him. When Kleon appears, Deimos must say, “I am not your puppet”, if this happens, it means that you have done it correctly. If Deimos doesn't say it, you need to reload the previous save and retry the conversation.
  • Episode 9: Don't fight Deimos

These are the key moments in the story. If you lose a character, you will eventually get a different set of characters. In addition, it will change the way in which the final mission is carried out and will also affect who will sit at the table in the epilogue.



How to get the Bad ending

The worst ending you can get in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey. Whether you chose Alexios or Kassandra (it doesn't matter), you will go home alone. It's a lonely life to be a killer, especially when you decide to kill everyone you love. As we said, in fact, the endings are influenced by how many family members survive.

This is what you will need to do to finish Assassin's Creed: Odyssey in the worst possible way. We have listed all the steps below.

  • You let Myrinne get killed by Deimos or Myrinne abandons you after you promised to spare Deimos and then killed them.
  • You have chosen to kill Deimos.
  • You have chosen to kill Nikolaos.
  • You didn't allow Nikolaos to intervene in the whole Stentor situation.
  • You have chosen to kill Stentor.
    Or Stentor doesn't show up because Nikolaos isn't around.

This is basically the ending of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey for the bloodthirsty players.

Final: Just you and Myrrine

If you'd rather just spend some time with Myrinne you will have this ending. Here, we will see Alexios or Kassandra at home with only Myrrine to accompany them.

As you may have guessed, you will get this ending if you are a little bloodthirsty again. We've broken down the things you need to do to get this ending below.

  • Don't let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • No you promised Myrrine to spare Deimos.
  • Kill Deimos.
  • Kill Nikolaos.
  • Don't let Nikolaos intervene with Stentor.
  • Kill Stentor or Stentor doesn't show up because Nikolaos isn't there.

Finale: You, Myrrine and Deimos

As you can guess, just choose not to kill someone and keep them on your side during the adventure, and they will be with you at your home in the end of the game.



In this ending, Deimos will join Alexios or Kassandra and Myrrine. Here's what you'll need to make sure you get this ending in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.

  • Don't let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • Don't kill Deimos.
  • You are able to use your skills to convince Deimos to rebel against the Cult.
  • Kill Nikolaos.
  • Don't let Nikolaos intervene in the Stentor affair.
  • Kill Stentor or Stentor doesn't show up because Nikolaos isn't there.

We are slowly managing to control our bloodlust and have more family members by the end of the game.

Final: Tu, Deimos, Myrrine, Nikolaos

This ending sees Alexios or Kassandra joined with Myrrine, Deimos and Nikolaos. Unfortunately, Stentor is what is missing in this ending, because you killed him. We've broken down what you need to do to get this ending below.

  • Don't let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • Don't kill Deimos.
  • You are able to use your skills to convince Deimos to rebel against the Cult.
  • Don't kill Nikolaos.
  • You let Nikolaos intervene in the Stentor affair.
  • Kill Stentor.

Final: You, Myrrine and Nikolaos

Depending on the choices you made in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, you may find yourself with Myrrine and Nikolaos by your side at your home at the end of the game. As you may have guessed, this means that you have not kept Deimos alive. But you let Nikolaos intervene with Stentor. It doesn't mean you left the latter alive, though.

  • You didn't let Deimos kill Myrrine.
  • You didn't promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you had the chance.
  • Don't kill Nikolaos.
  • You let Nikolaos intervene in Stentor's situation.
  • Kill Stentor.

Final: all alive except Deimos

In this Assassin's Creed: Odyssey ending, your chosen protagonist is joined by Myrrine, Stentor and Nikolaos in their home. Deimos is nowhere to be seen.



Here's all you need to do to get this ending.

  • You don't allow Deimos to kill Myrrine.
  • You don't promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you have the opportunity.
  • Then you went ahead and killed Deimos.
  • Don't kill Nikolaos.
  • Allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • So don't kill Stentor.

Final: You, Nikolaos and Stentor

In this ending, you will once again look at your chosen protagonist at home. This time around, you'll be joined by Nikolaos and Stentor, with Myrrine and Deimos nowhere to be seen.

  • You let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • You don't promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you have the opportunity.
  • Then you went ahead and killed Deimos.
  • Don't kill Nikolaos.
  • Allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • So don't kill Stentor.

Final: only Nikolaos is alive

In this Assassin's Creed Odyssey ending, our protagonist is left alone with Nikolaos.

  • Myrrine is killed by Deimos.
  • You killed Deimos
  • Don't kill Nikolaos.
  • Allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • Kill Stentor anyway.

How to unlock the secret Atlantis ending

Assassins' s Creed: Odyssey features the sunken city of Atlantis. Discovering her and doing the quests dedicated to her will unlock a secret ending. We have written a specific guide for this ending. If you want to know how to unlock it, consult our guide Where to find Atlantis.

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