From the season pass and free DLC
Another day, another season pass. I suppose I should be used the inevitable announcement of these things, but I’m still not really sold on the idea of extra content being factored into the development process. At least forAssassin’s Creed: Origins, the season pass isn’t the only way you’ll get to experience more of theCreed. The free DLC actually sounds far more interesting, in my opinion.
The season pass (which retails for $39.99) will include two narrative focused expansions, an exclusive rare weapon, a weapon and armor pack and some premium currency (of course). The two story packs areThe Hidden Ones, centering on the growth of the Brotherhood, andThe Curse of the Pharaohs, which takesOriginsin a more mythical direction and introduces undead mummies and creatures like the Anubis.

As for the free content, the biggest addition coming toOriginsis a mode called “Discovery Tour.” This removes all combat and story missions from the game and turns the world ofOriginsinto a digital museum. You’ll be able to tour ancient Egypt with information being provided by historians and Egyptologists. I’d really like to see this expanded in a futureAssassin’s Creedgame as the attention to historical accuracy has always been the series’ strong point.
A photo mode will be coming alongside a horde mode, a boss rush mode with timed events and a wandering merchant with daily quests. It sounds like Ubisoft is trying to make this into an MMO, but giving people more reason to explore ancient Egypt isn’t the worst thing in the world.

If you get on withOrigins, it looks like you’ll have a lot of content to play through in the coming year. I don’t know if the season pass is really worth it, but that “Discovery Tour” sounds quite excellent. I might have to nab this game on a discount just to tickle my history itch.







