Shortly before Ubisoft officially revealedAssassin’s Creed Odyssey, the game’s collector’s edition, dubbed as the Pantheon edition, leaked. The next installment in the action-adventure stealth franchise sees players take control of Alexios or Kassandra in Ancient Greece, which was also revealed before theofficial E3 announcement.
The Pantheon edition, as seen below, comes with the gold edition ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey,a figure of Alexios and an enemy, an art book, the season pass, a lithograph, an interesting steelbook, a game map, and the official soundtrack. Moreover, it also includes the Secrets of Greece and the Blind King mission, and the deluxe edition pack. This massive collection is retailing at $219.99.

While not much is known about the above yet, a number of things can be inferred. For example, the existence of the season pass would suggest thatOdysseywill receive post-launch support in a similar manner toOrigins,for which the game was praised. The existence of the Deluxe Edition pack, on the other hand, may suggest that microtransactions are returning, and while they are not as aggressive as other titles, it was something for whichOriginshas been critiqued.
However, for thoseAssassin’s Creedfans who prefer a cheaper edition,Odysseyhas a number of them, including a Standard, Digital Deluxe, Deluxe, Gold, Gold Steelbook, Ultimate, Spartan, and aforementioned Pantheon. The Pantheon edition can be pre-orderedhere,with the other editions only a click away.

For those who have yet to see the E3 gameplay ofAssassin’s Creed Odyssey, watch8 minutes of it here. The impressive video will leave anyACfan clamoring for more, so as more and more becomes available concerningAssassin’s Creed Odyssey,we’ll be sure to let you know. Stay tuned for moreOdysseyand E3-related news, Ranters!
Assassin’s Creed Odysseyis set to release on Jun 09, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.