, half of which are mainline titles, the Assassin's Creed franchise has whisked away players on virtual tours of several historical eras and settings from our past. We've stabbed our way through the Middle East, Scandinavia, Italy, France, England, America, the West Indies, Greece, Egypt and more - and it's not like the series is ending any time soon.
By virtue of its long-standing popularity, a large multimedia continuity has been built around the Assassin's Creed franchise including books, comics and even a movie, which expanded the scope of historical settings that our hooded vigilante heroes have explored. Many of these settings would make for fantastic locations in games, and there are even more out there which the series hasn't yet touched at all.
As fans of Assassin's Creed, we've collected some time periods, locations and civilizations we'd love to see featured in the series.
What makes an Assassin's Creed setting?
Before we dive into our selection, first let's take a look at what goes into selecting a setting for an Assassin's Creed game. A few factors related to gameplay and some of the traditions of the series need to considered, and not just any historical location or setting would do.
Generally speaking, the storyline of Assassin's Creed revolves around remnants of a highly advanced civilization that predated humanity and the lingering effects on our world. Powerful relics known as the Pieces of Eden are extant forms of technology used by these Isu, and are often fought over by two factions who are in on the secret, one of which supports absolute free will while the other supports absolute authority - they've had different names across eras and locations but are generally the Assassins and Templars.

