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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: How to Get All Endings (Spoilers)

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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey opts to go in the same directions as many other large, open world titles, by offering up a variety of endings. Depending on the decisions and actions of Alexios or Kassandra as you follow their story, you’ve got the chance to get one of nine different endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. While there’s certainly a best ending in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, the endings don’t vary massively in terms of how they play out.

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In case you’re wondering what you need to know to get all endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, we’ve gone through and broken down exactly what you’re going to need to have done on your adventure to get each one.

It’s worth noting that some of these endings only require the player to make one slightly different decision on their adventure to get a different ending. Don’t worry, you’ll see what we mean when we get into it.

Spoiler Warning: Before we go ahead and dive into Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s endings, we’re giving you one last chance to turn around. There are plenty of spoilers ahead that give away elements of the game’s narrative. We’ve pushed all spoilery content further down this page and beyond, just to avoid any accidental peaks as you were loading up the page.

How to Get All Endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

All By Myyyyselfffff

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Possibly the worst ending you can get in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Whether you chose Alexios or Kassandra (it doesn’t matter), they’ll be at home all on their own. It’s a lonely life being an assassin, especially when you opt to kill everyone you held dear.

That’s what you’re pretty much going to have to do in order to get this ending in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. We’ve broken down all of the steps for you below.

  • You let Myrinne be killed by Deimos OR
  • Myrinne abandons you after you promised to spare Deimos and then killed them.
  • You chose to kill Deimos.
  • You chose to kill Nikolaos.
  • You didn’t allow Nikolaos to intervene with the whole Stentor situation.
  • You chose to kill Stentor.
  • OR, Stentor doesn’t show up because Nikolaos isn’t around. He’s fickle like that.

We told you that this is basically the Assassin’s Creed Odyssey ending for you bloodthirsty players out there!

Just You and Myrrine

If you’d rather just spend some quality time with Myrinne… or just couldn’t help but kill a bunch of those you hold close, because you’re an assassin and stuff, you’ll get this ending. Here, we’ll see either Alexios or Kassandra at home with just Myrrine to accompany them.

As you might have guessed, you’ll get this ending if you’ve been a little bloodthirsty again. We’ve broken down the things you’ll need to do to get this ending below.

  • You don’t let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • You didn’t promise Myrrine to spare Deimos.
  • You kill Deimos.
  • You kill Nikolaos.
  • You don’t let Nikolaos intervene with the whole Stentor business.
  • You kill Stentor.
  • Stentor doesn’t show up because Nikolaos isn’t there.

Me, Myrrine, and Deimos

You can probably see the pattern forming here as we go through Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s endings. Choose not to kill someone, and keep them on your good side during the adventure, and they’ll be with you at your home by the end of the game.

In this ending, Deimos will join either Alexios or Kassandra and Myrrine. Here’s what you’ll need to ensure you do in order to get this ending in Assassins’ Creed Odyssey.

  • You don’t let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • You don’t kill Deimos.
  • You’re able to use your expert language skills to persuade Deimos to turn against the Cult. You silver-tongued assassin, you.
  • You kill Nikolaos.
  • You don’t let Nikolaos intervene with the whole Stentor business.
  • You kill Stentor.
  • Stentor doesn’t show up because Nikolaos isn’t there.

We’re slowly but surely managing to control our bloodlust and have more friends as we go through these Assassin’s Creed Odyssey endings. Weird how there’s a correlation between these two things, huh?

Three’s a Crowd, Four’s Alright Though!

Okay, okay, we’ve almost made it to the very best ending in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Chances are, if you got this ending, you were so close to being able to go ahead and not murder someone you were close to, but just couldn’t help yourself that one time.

This ending sees Alexios or Kassandra joined by Myrrine, Deimos, and Nikolaos. Sadly, Stentor’s the one that misses out in this ending… ’cause you killed him and all that. We’ve broken down what you’ll need to do to get this ending below.

  • You don’t let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • You don’t kill Deimos.
  • You’re able to use your expert language skills to persuade Deimos to turn against the Cult. You silver-tongued assassin, you.
  • You don’t kill Nikolaos.
  • You let Nikolaos intervene when it comes to Stentor.
  • You kill Stentor.

How to Get All Endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

The Whole Crew Here! (Best Ending)

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Ayyyy, the whole crew turns up in this Assassin’s Creed Odyssey ending. Alexios or Kassandra will be joined by their entire family, but in order to get this, you’ll need to have ensured that Myrinne isn’t killed by Deimos, and that you don’t kill Deimos. You’ll also need to then turn Deimos against the Cult, among other things. We’ve broken down everything you’ll need to do for this ending down below in a convenient bullet point list.

  • Make sure that Myrinne isn’t killed by Deimos.
  • Don’t kill Deimos when you have the opportunity.
  • Turn Deimos against the cult. To do this, you’ll need to earn enough points during dialog options with Deimos in order to persuade him.
  • Don’t kill Nikolaos when you’re given the options.
  • Nikolaos intervenes when everything’s going down with Stentor.
  • Don’t kill Stentor when you have the opportunity to do so.

As long as you do the following things, you should get Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s best ending. Other minor decisions you make along the way shouldn’t stop you from getting this ending, as long as you do all of the above.

Chillin’ with Myrrine and Nikolaos

Depending on the choices you made in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, you may find yourself left with just Myrrine and Nikolaos by your side at your home come the end of the game. As you may have guessed, this means you didn’t keep Deimos alive. But you did you let Nikolaos intervene with Stentor. Doesn’t mean you left him alive, though!

We’ve broken down everything you’ll need to do in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in order to get this ending.

  • You didn’t let Myrrine be killed by Deimos.
  • You didn’t promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you have the chance.
  • You don’t kill Nikolaos.
  • You let Nikolaos intervene with the Stentor situation.
  • You kill Stentor.

How to Get All Endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Everyone but Deimos

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In this ending in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, your chosen protagonist is joined by Myrrine, Stentor, and Nikolaos at their home. Deimos is nowhere to be seen. You killed him, didn’t you? We thought as much.

Here’s everything you’ll need to do to get this ending, if you’ve got something against Deimos for whatever reason.

  • You don’t allow Deimos to kill Myrrine.
  • You don’t promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you have the opportunity.
  • You then went ahead and killed Deimos.
  • You don’t kill Nikolaos.
  • You allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • You then don’t kill Stentor.

We’re almost through all of the different endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Just two more to go!

Just Nikolaos and Stentor

In this ending, you’ll once again be watching your chosen protagonist at home. This time, they’re joined by Nikolaos and Stentor, with Myrrine and Deimos nowhere to be seen. Chances are, if you’ve reached this ending, you already know why they’ve not shown up.

If you’re just trying to get an idea of the actions you need to make to get all endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, though, we’ve listed all of the events you’ll need to do to get this ending below.

  • You let Myrrine by killed by Deimos.
  • You don’t promise Myrrine to spare Deimos when you have the opportunity.
  • You then went ahead and killed Deimos.
  • You don’t kill Nikolaos.
  • You allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • You then don’t kill Stentor.

And now there’s just one ending left to run through, and it’s another one that’s the result of your crazy love for murdering those you held close, or at least seeing them dead.

You can see this ending in our video here.

 

Just Nikolaos Left

In this Assassin’s Creed Odyssey ending, our protagonist is left with just Nikolaos to accompany them at their home. As you may have guessed from the previous endings by now, you’ll get this if you pretty much killed, or allowed everyone else to be killed that we’ve previously mentioned. Aside from Nikolaos, of course.

To make it a little bit clearer, though, we’ll bullet point it all for you down below once again.

  • Myrrine is killed by Deimos.
  • You killed Deimos
  • You don’t kill Nikolaos.
  • You allow Nikolaos to intervene with Stentor.
  • You kill Stentor anyway.

And there you have our complete run-through of how to get all endings in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. If you’re looking for more tips, tricks, and general guides on the game, be sure to check out our comprehensive Assassin’s Creed Odyssey guide wiki.


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Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.
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