Assassin’s Creed has, in recent times, become a massive time sink with a nearly endless amount of content to grind. Ubisoft tends to also release one or two expansion packDLCsalongside every mainline title in the franchise that further bolsters the amount of content in the game.

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Of all the expansion packs, the following are considered the best, either because of their story, the quality of their content, the setting they take place in, or simply because they tie up loose ends in the main game.

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9The Da Vinci Disappearance

Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood

Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood

Renaissance Rome holds many secrets, but none quite as intriguing as the mysteries surrounding Leonardo da Vinci’s disappearance in 1506. This Brotherhood expansion weaves a tale of secret cults, ancient knowledge, and the ever-present shadow of the First Civilization. The Hermeticists, a mysterious group obsessed with esoteric wisdom, kidnap Leonardo for his research into the Temple of Pythagoras, launching Ezio into a race against time to save his closest friend and ally.

Beyond the main storyline, players get to revisit a transformed Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni and explore previously hidden areas of Rome. The expansion enriched the multiplayer experience with four distinctive new characters: the calculating Officer, the sophisticated Marquis, the mysterious Pariah, and the cunning Smuggler, alongside fresh maps that breathe new life into Brotherhood’s online community.

Ezio and Leonardo Da Vinci standing in front of a statue in The Da Vinci Disappearance DLC

Those who completed Leonardo’s controversial war machine missions in the main game are treated to special dialogue options, adding extra layers to one of gaming’s most memorable friendships.

8The Lost Archive

Assassin’s Creed: Revelations

Assassin’s Creed Revelations

Deep within the Animus lies a story of a descent into madness, told through the fractured memories of Clay Kaczmarek, known to most as Subject 16. This Revelations expansion transforms the series' signature memory corridors into abstract psychological landscapes that mirror Clay’s deteriorating mental state. As players navigate through surreal environments, they uncover the truth behind Clay’s investigation into Abstergo, his shocking discovery about Lucy’s true allegiance, and the ultimate sacrifice he made to aid Desmond’s journey.

Each memory segment comes alive through emotionally charged voice recordings that transform Clay from a mysterious figure leaving cryptic messages into a tragic hero whose story becomes central to the modern-day narrative. The Lost Archive expansion also provides crucial context about Lucy’s betrayal, explaining the events that led to Juno forcing Desmond’s hand at the end of Brotherhood.

Desmond talking to Subject 17 in The lost Archive DLC

Assassin’s Creed Unity

Assassin’s Creed Unity

Offered as an apology to players for the catastrophe that was the release of AC Unity, the Dead Kings DLC takes place after the tumultuous events of the French Revolution, where the city of Saint-Denis harbors dark secrets in its ancient catacombs. Unity’s expansion sees Arno Dorian venturing into these underground labyrinths, where new gameplay mechanics create an atmosphere of tension and discovery.

The lantern puzzles transform pitch-black passages into claustrophobic challenges, while the brutal guillotine gun serves as both a close-combat axe and a long-range mortar launcher, embodying the violent aftermath of the Revolution.

Kassandra talking to Hermes in Fate of Atlantis DLC

Through the story, players witness Arno’s transformation from a revenge-driven assassin into a mature protector of France’s historical treasures. The Raiders' mechanical puzzles scattered throughout the expansion offer brain-teasing challenges that reward players with fascinating pieces of Medieval French history. A deeper mystery unfolds as Arno investigates the theft of royal relics, adding an archaeological adventure layer to the already rich narrative, making Dead Kings one of the best DLC expansion packs in the Assassin’s Creed franchise.

6Fate of Atlantis

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Greek mythologysprings to life across three vast episodes in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s largest expansion. Starting in the ethereal fields of Elysium, continuing through the depths of the Underworld, and culminating in the magnificent lost city of Atlantis itself, each realm offers its own distinct visual identity and challenges.

The modern-day narrative takes significant strides as Layla Hassan delves deeper into the connection between the Isu civilization and human mythology. With over 30 hours of content that lets players interact with Greek Gods and legendary figures like Persephone, Hades, and Atlas, and don unique armor sets and weapons themed after Greek gods that dramatically alter combat approaches, Fate of Atlantis is a must-play for anyone who enjoyed the main game.

Jumping to assassinate an enemy holding an axe in Dawn of Ragnarok DLC

5Dawn of Ragnarok

Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

Arguably the largest expansion in the franchise’s history, Dawn of Ragnarok transforms Valhalla into a sprawling Norse mythology epic with over 35 hours of content. In the dwarven realm of Svartalfheim, players step into the role of Odin himself, wielding godlike powers in a desperate quest to save Baldr. The ability to shape-shift and absorb powers from fallen enemies creates entirely new approaches to combat and stealth. Mythological creatures from Norse legends roam the vast landscape, each requiring unique strategies to overcome.

The expansion delves deep into Norse mythology, connecting Odin’s personal story to the larger narrative of Ragnarok while introducing new puzzle types based on Nordic runes and dwarven technology. Players can explore massive dwarven forges, frozen valleys, and ancient temples, each hiding secrets about the gods' impending doom. The DLC also adds sophisticated crafting mechanics that let players forge mythicalweaponsand armor using materials gathered from legendary creatures.

4Tyranny of King Washington

Assassin’s Creed 3

Assassin’s Creed III

The American Revolution takes a dark turn in this alternate history tale where George Washington succumbs to the corrupting influence of an Apple of Eden. Spread across three episodes, players witness the transformation of a beloved leader into a tyrant who threatens everything theAssassinsfought to protect.

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The introduction of spirit animal powers drawn from Native American mythology revolutionizes both combat and traversal. Players can adopt the stealth of a wolf, soar through colonial Boston as an eagle, or summon the strength of a bear. Each episode explores different facets of power corruption while painting a haunting picture of what America might have become under monarchical rule.

3Jack the Ripper

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate

Victorian London faces its darkest hour as history’s most notorious serial killer stalks the foggy streets of Whitechapel. Taking place twenty years after Syndicate’s main events, the expansion brings Evie Frye back to a transformed London gripped by fear. New fear-based combat mechanics allow players to use psychological warfare, turning Jack’s own terror tactics against his followers.

The DLC masterfully recreates the atmosphere of 1888 London during the Autumn of Terror, incorporating actual historical locations and details from the real Ripper case files. Side activities include investigating other historical crimes of the era, while collectibles reveal newspaper clippings and police reports that shed light on Victorian London’s criminal underworld. The story takes bold creative liberties with historical events while maintaining a respectful approach to the serious subject matter.

2Freedom Cry

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry

Fifteen years after the events of Black Flag, Adewale’s journey from slave to master assassin reaches its pinnacle in 18th-century Haiti. What starts as a simple mission evolves into a personal crusade as Adewale confronts the brutal reality of the slave trade head-on. The expansion introduced a new progression system tied directly to liberating slaves and building a network of allies across Port-au-Prince.

Naval combat receives fresh mechanics with the introduction of Adewale’s ship, the Experto Crede, featuring unique weaponry designed for lightning-fast hit-and-run attacks. The story tackles themes of freedom and justice while showcasing the historical Saint-Domingue slave revolt, a crucial event that later influenced slave rebellions across the Americas.

1The Hidden Ones

Assassin’s Creed Origins

Assassin’s Creed Origins

This is often considered the best DLC expansion pack in the Assassin’s Creed universe, with a grounded story that sheds light on how the Brotherhood spread after its creation in Egypt. Four years after establishing the Hidden Ones in Egypt, Bayek’s mission to spread the creed reaches the Sinai Peninsula. This expansion bridges crucial gaps in the franchise’s lore, showing how the Brotherhood’s iconic traditions and tenets evolved from necessity and experience.

The Roman occupation of Sinai provides a backdrop for intense political intrigue, as Bayek and Aya (now known as Amunet) work to establish a network of resistance while defining the future of their organization. New assassination techniques reflect the growing sophistication of the Brotherhood’s methods, while fresh enemy types challenge players to adapt their strategies. The DLC explores complex themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the price of maintaining order from the shadows, all while showcasing how the Hidden Ones' influence gradually spread beyond Egypt’s borders.

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