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Discovery Tour: Ancient Egypt
The Discovery Tours are downloadable education tools which allows players to explore various worlds without combat and gameplay constraints.
The first Discovery Tour was released as a downloadable add-on for Assassin's Creed: Origins on 20 February 2018 and is available for free to those who own the base game, or for purchase as a stand-alone version on PC. In it, players are to free roam the game's map of ancient Egypt and learn about the kingdom's history through a series of guided tours.[1]
A second Discovery Tour, this time set in ancient Greece, was released as downloadable content for Assassin's Creed: Odyssey and as a standalone for PC.[2] It was released on 10 September 2019.[3]
Assassin's Creed: Origins
Tours
Egypt
- The Major Regions of Egypt
- Lower & Upper Egypt
- Two Pharaohs & Crowns
- Memphis and Thebes
- Representation in Temples
- Bringer of Life, The Nile River
- Deserts of Egypt
- The Qattara Depression
Pyramids
- The Origin of the Pyramid
- The Step Pyramid Complex of Djoser
Characters and Mounts
- Bayek of Siwa and Meri Amun
- Layla Hassan and Meri Heka
Timeline
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
- 5 Tour Guides (Aspasia, Barnabas, Markos, Herodotos and Leonidas I of Sparta) covering 5 different themes (Philosophy, Architecture, Daily Life, War, and Mythology)
- 26 regions with 30 tours, split into 300 stations.
- Interactive quizzes at the end of each tour.
- Explore with 36 unique avatars and 15 mounts, accessible by progressing through Discovery Tour objectives.[4]
Tours
Daily Life
- The Urban Household
- Prologue
- Greek House
- Pastas
- Work at Home
- Inner Courtyard
- Bathroom
- Kitchen
- Symposium
- Rooftops
- Epilogue
- Wine
- Harvest
- Drying the Grapes
- Pressing
- Fermentation and Conservation
- Bottling and Shipping
- The Life of a Greek Woman
- Bronze in Argos
- Introduction to Argos
- Smelting and Melting
- Lost-Wax Process
- Welding and Finish
- Bronze Sculpture Eras
- Polykleitos' Legacy
- Perfume
- Perfume
- Gathering Materials
- Extraction
- Boiling and Maceration
- Perfume Markets
- Petals and Scents
- The Laurion Silver Mines
- Laurion Mines Overview
- An Antique Mine
- Extracting the Ore
- Washeries
- Smelting and Cupellation
- Labor
- Wheat and Agriculture
- Growing
- Plowing
- Harvesting
- Livestock Farming
- Tools
- Grinding
- Making Flour
- Storing and Transportation
- Pottery in Athens
- Pottery Retrospective
- Clay Extraction and Vase Shaping
- Potter
- Firing Pottery
- Painting
- Dyeing and Fashion
- Dyeing and Fashion
- Fishing the Murex
- Opening the Murex
- Maceration and Salting
- Dyeing
- Colors and Decorations
- Dress and Textiles
- Textiles as Social Markers
Politics and Philosophy
- Sparta Social Classes
- Spartan Society
- Helots
- Fear and Revolts
- Helot Soldiers
- Perioikoi
- Spartan Politics
- Two Kings
- Responsibilities
- Kings and Religion
- Ephors and Law
- The Gerousia
- The Spartan Assembly
- Democracy in Athens
- The Pnyx
- The Democratic Process
- Magistrates
- Participation
- Democracy as Heritage
- School of Greece - Philosophy
- Philosophy and Greece
- Kynosarges
- Teaching Values
- Importance of Philosophy
- Sokrates and the Sophists
- Classical Philosophers
Art, Religion, and Myths
- The Olympic Games
- Day One
- Day Two
- Singing Praises
- Pentathlon
- Day Three
- Day Four
- Hellanodikai
- Cheaters' Stella
- Prytaneion
- School of Greece - Music
- Music
- Musical Contest
- The Odeon of Perikles
- Musical Genres
- Knossos
- Minoan Civilization
- Knossos
- Inside Minos' Palace
- Minoan Art
- The Birth of the Minotaur
- Daidalos
- Reparation
- The Minotaur's Death
- School of Greece - Theater
- The Greek Theater
- Sanctuary of Dionysos
- Festivals
- Dionysia and Drama Competitions
- Actors
- The Orchestra
- The Theatron
- Gods and Love
- Akrokorinth
- Gods, Love, and Seduction
- Aphrodite
Battles and Wars
- Spartan Education
- Sparta
- The Importance of Education
- Statue of Leonidas
- The First Stage of Education
- Barracks
- Syssition
- Battle of Marathon
- Battle Overview
- Causes of the Conflict
- The Greek Reaction
- Arrival of the Persians
- The Athenian Strategy
- Combat
- Heroic Exploits
- The Aftermath
- Consequences
- Thermopylai
- The Battle of Thermopylai
- The Persians Arrive
- First Encounters
- Treachery
- The Greek Army's Retreat
- Final Moments
- The Legacy of Thermopylai
- The Glory of Sparta
- Battle of Amphipolis
- Amphipolis
- The Triumph of Brasidas
- The Shame of Thucydides
- Eion Port
- Kleon's Strategy
- Brasidas' Defense
- Kleon's Retreat
- Unexpected Attack
- The Fifty-Year Peace
- The Battles of Pylos and Sphakteria
- Context
- Athenians Trapped
- The Athenian Fleet Arrives
- Spartans Trapped
- Negotiations
- Attack on Sphakteria
- Consequences
Famous Cities
- The Akropolis of Athens
- Mycenae
- Gods of Olympia
- The Agora of Athens
- The Oracle of Delphi
- Piraeus
- Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidauros
Discovery Sites
Andros
- Cyclos
Argolis
Historical Locations
Argolis
- Akropolis of Argos
Characters
- Kassandra - Pirate
- Alexios - Mercenary
Mounts
- Phobos Black
- Phobos Brown
Timeline
Gallery
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Discovery Tour Ancient Egypt
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Discovery Tour Ancient Greece
References
- ↑ This Month in Assassin's Creed: Origins – February
- ↑ Maguid, Youssef. "Assassin's Creed Odyssey Post-Launch Details Revealed". Ubisoft. 13 September 2018. Accessed 14 September 2018.
- ↑ Ubisoft Twitter
- ↑ This Month in Assassin's Creed – June 2019 Update. Ubisoft. Acceseed 18 June 2019
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