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Assassin's Creed (book series)

The Assassin's Creed series is a collection of novels by various authors, set within the fictional universe of the Assassin's Creed video game franchise created by Ubisoft. The books are set across various time periods and, like the games, revolve around the secret war fought for centuries between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. The series includes both direct novelizations of several Assassin's Creed games, and books that function as standalone narratives, although some of these tie-in with one or more of the games in the franchise. British publishing house Penguin Books was responsible for the publication of most of the novels in the series, as well as their respective audiobook versions, until 2020, when Aconyte Books took over as the main publisher of the series.

Assassin's Creed
AuthorOliver Bowden (Anton Gill: 2009 – 2011; Andrew Holmes: 2011 – 2017)
Matthew J. Kirby (2016–2020)
Christie Golden (2016)
Gordon Doherty (2018)
Yan Leisheng (2019–present)
Oliver Gay (2021)
Mathieu Rivero (2021)
Alain T. Puysségur (2021)
Adrien Tomas (2022)
Elsa Sjunneson (2022)
Kate Heartfield (2022–present)
Jaleigh Johnson (2023)
Maria Lewis (2023)
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States, France, China
LanguageEnglish
Chinese (The Ming Storm series)
French (Fragments series, The Silk Road)
GenreFantasy, historical fiction
PublisherMain:

Other:

PublishedNovember 20, 2009 – present
Media typePrint (paperback), e-book, audiobook

Novelizations and tie-ins edit

Renaissance (2009) edit

The first official Assassin's Creed novel, Assassin's Creed: Renaissance, was written by Anton Gill (under the pen name Oliver Bowden) and is a novelization of Assassin's Creed II. It was published by Penguin Books on 20 November 2009 in the United Kingdom,[1] and on 23 February 2010 in the United States. While the novel follows the game's events involving Ezio Auditore da Firenze (with the modern-day aspect entirely excluded), it changes much of the dialogue, the appearances of certain characters, and how some events occurred. It also omits certain events, while including others not featured in the game (some of these, such as Ezio's relationship with his first girlfriend, Cristina Vespucci, would later be adapted in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood).

Brotherhood (2010) edit

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the second novel in the series, was also written by Anton Gill and is based on the video game of the same name. It was published by Penguin Books on 25 November 2010 in the United Kingdom, and on 30 November in the United States. Like Renaissance, the novel changes some elements from Brotherhood, including an entirely new sequence of events set during the time skip from 1503 to 1507 in the game, but is overall a much more faithful adaptation.

The Secret Crusade (2011) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade is the first novel in the series written by Andrew Holmes (using the same name pen name of Oliver Bowden), and depicts the story of Altaïr Ibn-LaʼAhad, as told by Niccolò Polo in his journal. It was published by Penguin Books on 23 June 2011 in the United Kingdom, and on 28 June in the United States. While the book adapts the events of Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, and the Altaïr sequences from Assassin's Creed: Revelations, it is primarily a standalone narrative that covers Altaïr's entire life, from his childhood to his death in 1257. The novel is written in an in-universe style, with Niccolò describing Altaïr's life from a third-person perspective, before later switching to a first-person perspective when he talks about his own life. The epilogue reveals the narrator to be Ezio Auditore, who recovers and reads through Niccolò's journal while on his way to Constantinople during the events of Revelations.

Revelations (2011) edit

Assassin's Creed: Revelations is the final novel in the series written by Anton Gill and is an adaptation of the video game of the same name, focusing on Ezio Auditore's side of the story. The novel also describes the final years of Ezio's life, after the events of the game, and includes a novelization of the short film Assassin's Creed: Embers. It was published by Penguin Books on 24 November 2011 in the United Kingdom, and on 29 November 2011 in the United States.

Forsaken (2012) edit

Assassin's Creed: Forsaken, again written by Andrew Holmes, is based on Assassin's Creed III, but is not a direct adaptation. Instead, it tells the story of Haytham Kenway, the game's main antagonist, from his childhood to his death in 1781, showing a mirrored perspective to what the game portrays. Similarly to Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade, the novel is written in an in-universe style, being presented as Haytham's journal, which his son Connor (the game's main protagonist) recovers and reads through following his father's death in order to learn more about his life. Forsaken was published by Penguin Books on 4 December 2012 in both the United Kingdom and the United States.

Black Flag (2013) edit

Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, again written by Andrew Holmes, is based on Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. It was published by Penguin Books on 7 November 2013 in the United Kingdom, and on 26 November in the United States. The novel, written in an in-universe style, is presented as the journal of protagonist Edward Kenway, and covers his entire life up until his return to England in 1723, after the events of the game.

Unity (2014) edit

Assassin's Creed: Unity, again written by Andrew Holmes, is based on the video game of the same name. It was published by Penguin Books on 20 November 2014 in the United Kingdom, and on 2 December in the United States. Similarly to Assassin's Creed: Forsaken, the novel presents the events of the game from the perspective of a different character (in this case, Élise de la Serre), as well as the experiences of protagonist Arno Dorian after the game, who recovers and reads through Élise's journal.

Underworld (2015) edit

Assassin's Creed: Underworld was again written by Andrew Holmes and is based on Assassin's Creed Syndicate. It was published by Penguin Books on 5 November 2015 in the United Kingdom, and on 1 December in the United States. The novel primarily focuses on the character of Jayadeep Mir, son of the Assassin Arbaaz Mir, before he adopted the identity of Henry Green and instead operated as "The Ghost" in London. The first two thirds of the book are mainly set in 1862, six years before the events of Syndicate, and alternate between the perspectives of Henry and several other characters, such as Detective Frederick Abberline and Henry's mentor Ethan Frye. The final third includes a novelization of Syndicate's storyline, from the perspectives of Henry and Evie Frye.

The Official Movie Novelization (2016) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Official Movie Novelization, written by Christie Golden, is a novelization of the live-action Assassin's Creed film. It was published in the United States by Ubisoft's in-house publishing company, Ubisoft Publishing, and in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books on 21 December 2016, the same day as the release of the film. In addition to retelling the film's events, the book also includes an anthology of short stories from Nathan, Emir, Moussa, Lin, and their respective ancestors, and an excerpt from Assassin's Creed: Heresy, also authored by Golden.

Origins – Desert Oath (2017) edit

Assassin's Creed Origins: Desert Oath is the final novel in the series written by Andrew Holmes, and is a prequel to Assassin's Creed Origins, telling the story of a young Bayek of Siwa and his father Sabu in Ptolemaic Egypt. It was published in the United States by Ubisoft Publishing and in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books on 10 October 2017.[2][3]

Odyssey (2018) edit

Assassin's Creed Odyssey (The Official Novelization), written by Gordon Doherty, tells one of the possible story paths of Assassin's Creed Odyssey featuring Kassandra, one of the two protagonists of the game.[4] It was published on 30 October 2018 by Ace Books.[5]

The Ming Storm series (2019–present) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Ming Storm is a planned trilogy of non-canon novels written by Yan Leisheng that focus on the Chinese Assassin Shao Jun. Thus far, only the first two books in the series have been released.

The Ming Storm (2019) edit

The first installment of the trilogy, Assassin's Creed: The Ming Storm, was published by New Star Press in China on 31 March 2019, by Mana Books in France on 1 October 2020, and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 1 June 2021, and in the United Kingdom on 2 September 2021. The book primarily functions as a novelization of Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China, following Shao Jun as she returns to China to rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood and exact revenge on the Templar group, the Eight Tigers.

The Desert Threat (2021) edit

The second installment, Assassin's Creed: The Desert Threat (known in China as Storm in the Desert) was published by New Star Press in China on 4 October 2021, and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 18 October 2022. The plot follows Shao Jun as she travels to Mongolia to recover the Precursor box, taken by the Templars, and becomes entangled in a web of political intrigues and shadowy conspiracies.

Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga (2020) edit

Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Geirmund's Saga, written by Matthew J. Kirby, is a tie-in novel to Assassin's Creed Valhalla. It was published by Penguin Books in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2020, and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 23 March 2021. The book does not follow the events of Valhalla, although they are occasionally referenced and several characters from the game make appearances in the novel. Instead, the plot centers on the Viking Geirmund Hel-hide as he tries to prove his worth to the Great Heathen Army during their invasion of the British Isles.

Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse (2022) edit

Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Sword of the White Horse, written by Elsa Sjunneson, is a tie-in and sequel to Assassin's Creed Valhalla. It was published by Aconyte Books on 26 April 2022 in the United States, and on 7 July in the United Kingdom. The plot is set in 878 and follows witch-warrior Niamh of Argyll, who infiltrates the Hidden Ones to learn about their intentions in England and recover the legendary sword Excalibur, which is sacred to her people, from the Raven Clan.

The Golden City (2023) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Golden City, written by Jaleigh Johnson, is a tie-in novel to Assassin's Creed Mirage. It was published by Aconyte Books on 2 May 2023 in the United States, and on 22 June in the United Kingdom. The plot is set in 867 and follows the Hidden One Hytham, who joins his mentor Basim Ibn Ishaq in Constantinople to help him thwart a murderous scheme by the Order of the Ancients. Unbeknownst to Basim, however, Hytham's mission has an ulterior objective: to test where his mentor's true loyalties lie.

Mirage – Daughter of No One (2023) edit

Assassin's Creed: Mirage – Daughter of No One, written by Maria Lewis, is a tie-in novel and prequel to Assassin's Creed Mirage. It was published by Aconyte Books on 7 November 2023 in the United States, and is set to release on 18 January 2024 in the United Kingdom. The plot is set in Cairo in 824 and follows Roshan during her early years before joining the Hidden Ones and becoming Basim Ibn Ishaq's mentor.

Other edit

Last Descendants series (2016–2017) edit

Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants is a trilogy of young adult novels written by Matthew J. Kirby and published by Scholastic, set in the Assassin's Creed universe. They are the first novels in the series to tell a completely original narrative, unrelated to any of the Assassin's Creed games.

Last Descendants (2016) edit

The first installment in the trilogy, Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants, was released on 30 August 2016. Set in 2016, the plot follows a teenager named Owen Meyers who attempts to prove his late father's innocence of a crime he did not commit. Using an Animus device, Owen relives the memories of his ancestors and discovers the existence of an artifact called the Trident of Eden, catching the attention of both the Assassins and Templars. Hoping to find the artifact before they do, Owen teams up with other teenagers to dive into a simulation of memories they all share in their DNA, set during the 1863 New York City draft riots, with their experiences in the past having consequences on the present.

Tomb of the Khan (2016) edit

The second installment, Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Tomb of the Khan, was released on 27 December 2016. The plot follows the same teenager protagonists as the first novel, who have joined up with either the Assassins or the Templars and are now searching for the second fragment of the Trident of Eden, believed to have been buried with Möngke Khan. To this end, they use the Animus to relive the memories of their ancestors during the Mongol conquest of China, while also contending with a mysterious third party known as the Instruments of the First Will, who seek the Trident for themselves.

Fate of the Gods (2017) edit

The final installment, Assassin's Creed: Last Descendants – Fate of the Gods, was released on 26 December 2017. The plot follows the teenager protagonists on both sides of the Assassin-Templar war, who have formed an uneasy alliance to find the final fragment of the Trident of Eden by reliving the memories of their ancestors during the Viking Age in the 10th century. They must accomplish their mission before the Trident is assembled by Isaiah, a rogue Templar and former member of the Instrument of the First Will, who wishes to use the artifact to bring about the end of the world to allow humanity to start anew.

Heresy (2016) edit

Assassin's Creed: Heresy, written by Christie Golden, follows the Templar Simon Hathaway as he relives the memories of his ancestor Gabriel Laxart, who fought by Joan of Arc's side during the Hundred Years' War. The novel was published on 15 November 2016 in the United States by Ubisoft's in-house publishing studio, Ubisoft Publishing, and on 4 May 2017 in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books.

Fragments series (2021–2022) edit

Assassin's Creed: Fragments is a collection of three standalone stories written by French authors and published by 404 Éditions. Each novel revolves around a pair of siblings and Assassins in the making, at various points in history.

The Blade of Aizu (2021) edit

The first novel, Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu, was written by Olivier Gay and released in France on 4 March 2021. An English-language version was released on 14 March 2023 by Titan Books. The plot takes place in 19th-century Japan, during the Boshin civil war of 1868–1869, and focuses on siblings Shiba and Ibuka Atsuko.

The Highlands Children (2021) edit

The second novel, Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children, was written by Alain T. Puysségur and released in France on 16 September 2021. An English-language version was released on 14 November 2023 by Titan Books. The plot is set in 13th-century Scotland, during its invasion by King Edward I of England in 1296, and focuses on twins Fillan and Ailéas.

The Witches of the Moors (2022) edit

The final novel, Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Witches of the Moors, was written by Adrien Tomas and released in France on 20 January 2022. An English-language version will be released on 16 January 2024 by Titan Books. The plot is set in 17th-century France, during the Labourd witch-hunt of 1609, and focuses on sisters Margaux and Ermeline.

The Silk Road (2021) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Silk Road, written by Mathieu Rivero, is a choose your own adventure book that follows Oisel, a Frankish Hidden One who travels to the Levant upon receiving a mysterious letter from Basim Ibn Ishaq, the mentor of the Brotherhood in Constantinople. It was published in France on 8 September 2021 by Hachette Heroes.

The Engine of History series (2022–present) edit

Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History is a planned trilogy of novels written by Kate Heartfield that revolve's around the titular device, which both the Assassins and Templars hope to use to influence the course of human history.[6] Thus far, only the first two books in the series have been released.

The Magus Conspiracy (2022) edit

The first instalment in the trilogy, Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Magus Conspiracy, was published by Aconyte Books on 2 August 2022 in the United States, and on 27 October in the United Kingdom.[7] The plot is set in London from 1851 to 1862 and follows Pierrette Arnaud, a French acrobat who becomes caught in the Assassin-Templar war after saving the life of mathematician Ada Lovelace. Together with Lovelace's childhood friend, the Assassin Simeon Price, Pierrette attempts to find the Engine of History before the Templars can, and in the process the pair uncover a web of political assassinations destabilizing Europe.

The Resurrection Plot (2023) edit

The second instalment, Assassin's Creed: The Engine of History – The Resurrection Plot, was published by Aconyte Books on 4 July 2023.[8] The plot is set in 1869 Cairo and follows Pierrette Arnaud and Simeon Price as they join forces once again to thwart a series of Templar terrorist attacks in Egypt and recover the Engine of History.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Reparaz, Mikel (12 October 2017). "Assassin's Creed Origins: Desert Oath available now". Ubisoft. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  3. ^ Feldschau, Rick (August 27, 2016). . Deseret News. Archived from the original on August 9, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2017.
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The Assassin s Creed series is a collection of novels by various authors set within the fictional universe of the Assassin s Creed video game franchise created by Ubisoft The books are set across various time periods and like the games revolve around the secret war fought for centuries between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order The series includes both direct novelizations of several Assassin s Creed games and books that function as standalone narratives although some of these tie in with one or more of the games in the franchise British publishing house Penguin Books was responsible for the publication of most of the novels in the series as well as their respective audiobook versions until 2020 when Aconyte Books took over as the main publisher of the series Assassin s CreedAuthorOliver Bowden Anton Gill 2009 2011 Andrew Holmes 2011 2017 Matthew J Kirby 2016 2020 Christie Golden 2016 Gordon Doherty 2018 Yan Leisheng 2019 present Oliver Gay 2021 Mathieu Rivero 2021 Alain T Puyssegur 2021 Adrien Tomas 2022 Elsa Sjunneson 2022 Kate Heartfield 2022 present Jaleigh Johnson 2023 Maria Lewis 2023 CountryUnited Kingdom United States France ChinaLanguageEnglishChinese The Ming Storm series French Fragments series The Silk Road GenreFantasy historical fictionPublisherMain Penguin Books 2009 2020 Aconyte Books 2020 present Other Scholastic 2016 2017 Ubisoft Publishing 2016 2017 Ace Books 2018 New Star Press in China 2019 present 404 Editions in France 2021 2022 Hachette Heroes in France 2021 Titan Books 2023 PublishedNovember 20 2009 presentMedia typePrint paperback e book audiobook Contents 1 Novelizations and tie ins 1 1 Renaissance 2009 1 2 Brotherhood 2010 1 3 The Secret Crusade 2011 1 4 Revelations 2011 1 5 Forsaken 2012 1 6 Black Flag 2013 1 7 Unity 2014 1 8 Underworld 2015 1 9 The Official Movie Novelization 2016 1 10 Origins Desert Oath 2017 1 11 Odyssey 2018 1 12 The Ming Storm series 2019 present 1 12 1 The Ming Storm 2019 1 12 2 The Desert Threat 2021 1 13 Valhalla Geirmund s Saga 2020 1 14 Valhalla Sword of the White Horse 2022 1 15 The Golden City 2023 1 16 Mirage Daughter of No One 2023 2 Other 2 1 Last Descendants series 2016 2017 2 1 1 Last Descendants 2016 2 1 2 Tomb of the Khan 2016 2 1 3 Fate of the Gods 2017 2 2 Heresy 2016 2 3 Fragments series 2021 2022 2 3 1 The Blade of Aizu 2021 2 3 2 The Highlands Children 2021 2 3 3 The Witches of the Moors 2022 2 4 The Silk Road 2021 2 5 The Engine of History series 2022 present 2 5 1 The Magus Conspiracy 2022 2 5 2 The Resurrection Plot 2023 3 See also 4 ReferencesNovelizations and tie ins editRenaissance 2009 edit The first official Assassin s Creed novel Assassin s Creed Renaissance was written by Anton Gill under the pen name Oliver Bowden and is a novelization of Assassin s Creed II It was published by Penguin Books on 20 November 2009 in the United Kingdom 1 and on 23 February 2010 in the United States While the novel follows the game s events involving Ezio Auditore da Firenze with the modern day aspect entirely excluded it changes much of the dialogue the appearances of certain characters and how some events occurred It also omits certain events while including others not featured in the game some of these such as Ezio s relationship with his first girlfriend Cristina Vespucci would later be adapted in Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Brotherhood 2010 edit Assassin s Creed Brotherhood the second novel in the series was also written by Anton Gill and is based on the video game of the same name It was published by Penguin Books on 25 November 2010 in the United Kingdom and on 30 November in the United States Like Renaissance the novel changes some elements from Brotherhood including an entirely new sequence of events set during the time skip from 1503 to 1507 in the game but is overall a much more faithful adaptation The Secret Crusade 2011 edit Assassin s Creed The Secret Crusade is the first novel in the series written by Andrew Holmes using the same name pen name of Oliver Bowden and depicts the story of Altair Ibn LaʼAhad as told by Niccolo Polo in his journal It was published by Penguin Books on 23 June 2011 in the United Kingdom and on 28 June in the United States While the book adapts the events of Assassin s Creed Assassin s Creed Bloodlines and the Altair sequences from Assassin s Creed Revelations it is primarily a standalone narrative that covers Altair s entire life from his childhood to his death in 1257 The novel is written in an in universe style with Niccolo describing Altair s life from a third person perspective before later switching to a first person perspective when he talks about his own life The epilogue reveals the narrator to be Ezio Auditore who recovers and reads through Niccolo s journal while on his way to Constantinople during the events of Revelations Revelations 2011 edit Assassin s Creed Revelations is the final novel in the series written by Anton Gill and is an adaptation of the video game of the same name focusing on Ezio Auditore s side of the story The novel also describes the final years of Ezio s life after the events of the game and includes a novelization of the short film Assassin s Creed Embers It was published by Penguin Books on 24 November 2011 in the United Kingdom and on 29 November 2011 in the United States Forsaken 2012 edit Assassin s Creed Forsaken again written by Andrew Holmes is based on Assassin s Creed III but is not a direct adaptation Instead it tells the story of Haytham Kenway the game s main antagonist from his childhood to his death in 1781 showing a mirrored perspective to what the game portrays Similarly to Assassin s Creed The Secret Crusade the novel is written in an in universe style being presented as Haytham s journal which his son Connor the game s main protagonist recovers and reads through following his father s death in order to learn more about his life Forsaken was published by Penguin Books on 4 December 2012 in both the United Kingdom and the United States Black Flag 2013 edit Assassin s Creed Black Flag again written by Andrew Holmes is based on Assassin s Creed IV Black Flag It was published by Penguin Books on 7 November 2013 in the United Kingdom and on 26 November in the United States The novel written in an in universe style is presented as the journal of protagonist Edward Kenway and covers his entire life up until his return to England in 1723 after the events of the game Unity 2014 edit Assassin s Creed Unity again written by Andrew Holmes is based on the video game of the same name It was published by Penguin Books on 20 November 2014 in the United Kingdom and on 2 December in the United States Similarly to Assassin s Creed Forsaken the novel presents the events of the game from the perspective of a different character in this case Elise de la Serre as well as the experiences of protagonist Arno Dorian after the game who recovers and reads through Elise s journal Underworld 2015 edit Assassin s Creed Underworld was again written by Andrew Holmes and is based on Assassin s Creed Syndicate It was published by Penguin Books on 5 November 2015 in the United Kingdom and on 1 December in the United States The novel primarily focuses on the character of Jayadeep Mir son of the Assassin Arbaaz Mir before he adopted the identity of Henry Green and instead operated as The Ghost in London The first two thirds of the book are mainly set in 1862 six years before the events of Syndicate and alternate between the perspectives of Henry and several other characters such as Detective Frederick Abberline and Henry s mentor Ethan Frye The final third includes a novelization of Syndicate s storyline from the perspectives of Henry and Evie Frye The Official Movie Novelization 2016 edit Assassin s Creed The Official Movie Novelization written by Christie Golden is a novelization of the live action Assassin s Creed film It was published in the United States by Ubisoft s in house publishing company Ubisoft Publishing and in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books on 21 December 2016 the same day as the release of the film In addition to retelling the film s events the book also includes an anthology of short stories from Nathan Emir Moussa Lin and their respective ancestors and an excerpt from Assassin s Creed Heresy also authored by Golden Origins Desert Oath 2017 edit Assassin s Creed Origins Desert Oath is the final novel in the series written by Andrew Holmes and is a prequel to Assassin s Creed Origins telling the story of a young Bayek of Siwa and his father Sabu in Ptolemaic Egypt It was published in the United States by Ubisoft Publishing and in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books on 10 October 2017 2 3 Odyssey 2018 edit Assassin s Creed Odyssey The Official Novelization written by Gordon Doherty tells one of the possible story paths of Assassin s Creed Odyssey featuring Kassandra one of the two protagonists of the game 4 It was published on 30 October 2018 by Ace Books 5 The Ming Storm series 2019 present edit Assassin s Creed The Ming Storm is a planned trilogy of non canon novels written by Yan Leisheng that focus on the Chinese Assassin Shao Jun Thus far only the first two books in the series have been released The Ming Storm 2019 edit The first installment of the trilogy Assassin s Creed The Ming Storm was published by New Star Press in China on 31 March 2019 by Mana Books in France on 1 October 2020 and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 1 June 2021 and in the United Kingdom on 2 September 2021 The book primarily functions as a novelization of Assassin s Creed Chronicles China following Shao Jun as she returns to China to rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood and exact revenge on the Templar group the Eight Tigers The Desert Threat 2021 edit The second installment Assassin s Creed The Desert Threat known in China as Storm in the Desert was published by New Star Press in China on 4 October 2021 and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 18 October 2022 The plot follows Shao Jun as she travels to Mongolia to recover the Precursor box taken by the Templars and becomes entangled in a web of political intrigues and shadowy conspiracies Valhalla Geirmund s Saga 2020 edit Assassin s Creed Valhalla Geirmund s Saga written by Matthew J Kirby is a tie in novel to Assassin s Creed Valhalla It was published by Penguin Books in the United Kingdom on 10 November 2020 and by Aconyte Books in the United States on 23 March 2021 The book does not follow the events of Valhalla although they are occasionally referenced and several characters from the game make appearances in the novel Instead the plot centers on the Viking Geirmund Hel hide as he tries to prove his worth to the Great Heathen Army during their invasion of the British Isles Valhalla Sword of the White Horse 2022 edit Assassin s Creed Valhalla Sword of the White Horse written by Elsa Sjunneson is a tie in and sequel to Assassin s Creed Valhalla It was published by Aconyte Books on 26 April 2022 in the United States and on 7 July in the United Kingdom The plot is set in 878 and follows witch warrior Niamh of Argyll who infiltrates the Hidden Ones to learn about their intentions in England and recover the legendary sword Excalibur which is sacred to her people from the Raven Clan The Golden City 2023 edit Assassin s Creed The Golden City written by Jaleigh Johnson is a tie in novel to Assassin s Creed Mirage It was published by Aconyte Books on 2 May 2023 in the United States and on 22 June in the United Kingdom The plot is set in 867 and follows the Hidden One Hytham who joins his mentor Basim Ibn Ishaq in Constantinople to help him thwart a murderous scheme by the Order of the Ancients Unbeknownst to Basim however Hytham s mission has an ulterior objective to test where his mentor s true loyalties lie Mirage Daughter of No One 2023 edit Assassin s Creed Mirage Daughter of No One written by Maria Lewis is a tie in novel and prequel to Assassin s Creed Mirage It was published by Aconyte Books on 7 November 2023 in the United States and is set to release on 18 January 2024 in the United Kingdom The plot is set in Cairo in 824 and follows Roshan during her early years before joining the Hidden Ones and becoming Basim Ibn Ishaq s mentor Other editLast Descendants series 2016 2017 edit Assassin s Creed Last Descendants is a trilogy of young adult novels written by Matthew J Kirby and published by Scholastic set in the Assassin s Creed universe They are the first novels in the series to tell a completely original narrative unrelated to any of the Assassin s Creed games Last Descendants 2016 edit The first installment in the trilogy Assassin s Creed Last Descendants was released on 30 August 2016 Set in 2016 the plot follows a teenager named Owen Meyers who attempts to prove his late father s innocence of a crime he did not commit Using an Animus device Owen relives the memories of his ancestors and discovers the existence of an artifact called the Trident of Eden catching the attention of both the Assassins and Templars Hoping to find the artifact before they do Owen teams up with other teenagers to dive into a simulation of memories they all share in their DNA set during the 1863 New York City draft riots with their experiences in the past having consequences on the present Tomb of the Khan 2016 edit The second installment Assassin s Creed Last Descendants Tomb of the Khan was released on 27 December 2016 The plot follows the same teenager protagonists as the first novel who have joined up with either the Assassins or the Templars and are now searching for the second fragment of the Trident of Eden believed to have been buried with Mongke Khan To this end they use the Animus to relive the memories of their ancestors during the Mongol conquest of China while also contending with a mysterious third party known as the Instruments of the First Will who seek the Trident for themselves Fate of the Gods 2017 edit The final installment Assassin s Creed Last Descendants Fate of the Gods was released on 26 December 2017 The plot follows the teenager protagonists on both sides of the Assassin Templar war who have formed an uneasy alliance to find the final fragment of the Trident of Eden by reliving the memories of their ancestors during the Viking Age in the 10th century They must accomplish their mission before the Trident is assembled by Isaiah a rogue Templar and former member of the Instrument of the First Will who wishes to use the artifact to bring about the end of the world to allow humanity to start anew Heresy 2016 edit Assassin s Creed Heresy written by Christie Golden follows the Templar Simon Hathaway as he relives the memories of his ancestor Gabriel Laxart who fought by Joan of Arc s side during the Hundred Years War The novel was published on 15 November 2016 in the United States by Ubisoft s in house publishing studio Ubisoft Publishing and on 4 May 2017 in the United Kingdom by Penguin Books Fragments series 2021 2022 edit Assassin s Creed Fragments is a collection of three standalone stories written by French authors and published by 404 Editions Each novel revolves around a pair of siblings and Assassins in the making at various points in history The Blade of Aizu 2021 edit The first novel Assassin s Creed Fragments The Blade of Aizu was written by Olivier Gay and released in France on 4 March 2021 An English language version was released on 14 March 2023 by Titan Books The plot takes place in 19th century Japan during the Boshin civil war of 1868 1869 and focuses on siblings Shiba and Ibuka Atsuko The Highlands Children 2021 edit The second novel Assassin s Creed Fragments The Highlands Children was written by Alain T Puyssegur and released in France on 16 September 2021 An English language version was released on 14 November 2023 by Titan Books The plot is set in 13th century Scotland during its invasion by King Edward I of England in 1296 and focuses on twins Fillan and Aileas The Witches of the Moors 2022 edit The final novel Assassin s Creed Fragments The Witches of the Moors was written by Adrien Tomas and released in France on 20 January 2022 An English language version will be released on 16 January 2024 by Titan Books The plot is set in 17th century France during the Labourd witch hunt of 1609 and focuses on sisters Margaux and Ermeline The Silk Road 2021 edit Assassin s Creed The Silk Road written by Mathieu Rivero is a choose your own adventure book that follows Oisel a Frankish Hidden One who travels to the Levant upon receiving a mysterious letter from Basim Ibn Ishaq the mentor of the Brotherhood in Constantinople It was published in France on 8 September 2021 by Hachette Heroes The Engine of History series 2022 present edit Assassin s Creed The Engine of History is a planned trilogy of novels written by Kate Heartfield that revolve s around the titular device which both the Assassins and Templars hope to use to influence the course of human history 6 Thus far only the first two books in the series have been released The Magus Conspiracy 2022 edit The first instalment in the trilogy Assassin s Creed The Engine of History The Magus Conspiracy was published by Aconyte Books on 2 August 2022 in the United States and on 27 October in the United Kingdom 7 The plot is set in London from 1851 to 1862 and follows Pierrette Arnaud a French acrobat who becomes caught in the Assassin Templar war after saving the life of mathematician Ada Lovelace Together with Lovelace s childhood friend the Assassin Simeon Price Pierrette attempts to find the Engine of History before the Templars can and in the process the pair uncover a web of political assassinations destabilizing Europe The Resurrection Plot 2023 edit The second instalment Assassin s Creed The Engine of History The Resurrection Plot was published by Aconyte Books on 4 July 2023 8 The plot is set in 1869 Cairo and follows Pierrette Arnaud and Simeon Price as they join forces once again to thwart a series of Templar terrorist attacks in Egypt and recover the Engine of History See also editList of novels based on video gamesReferences edit Good Owen 9 November 2009 Assassin s Creed Novel Coming Later This Month Kotaku Archived from the original on 16 September 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2012 Reparaz Mikel 12 October 2017 Assassin s Creed Origins Desert Oath available now Ubisoft Retrieved 28 December 2017 Feldschau Rick August 27 2016 Book review Utah author of Last Descendants expands Assassin s Creed world with engrossing story Deseret News Archived from the original on August 9 2017 Retrieved August 9 2017 Reparaz Mikel 2 November 2018 Assassin s Creed Odyssey Novel Q amp A With Author Gordon Doherty Ubisoft Retrieved 20 May 2019 Assassin s Creed Odyssey The Official Novelization Retrieved 20 May 2019 Learn more about the creators behind the Assassin s Creed Stories Ubisoft 15 June 2022 Archived from the original on 31 August 2022 Retrieved 31 August 2022 Assassin s Creed The 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