These games offer plenty to enjoy after Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

Here are historical figures who deserve their own game within this long-running series.

6Billy The Kid

Gunslinger Or Assassin In Disguise?

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His real story is shrouded in myth, making him a perfect character for an Assassins Creed reimagining.

There are a lot of games about hooded figures wielding blades.

Her fierce independence, naval prowess, and resistance to colonial forces make her an ideal Assassin protagonist.

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Endings Ranked Split Image - Photos of Player’s Family Members (Left to Right) Myrrine, Deimos, Stentor, and Nikolaos

Graces alliance-building and tactical brilliance would translate perfectly into Assassins Creedsstealth and strategy mechanics.

Itd be a bold, mature entry in the seriesone that explores justice at its most uncompromising.

His international exploits, shifting allegiances, and revolutionary ideals make him an Assassin in all but name.

Assassin’s Creed featured Image of Sofia and Ezio in a heart with other Assassin’s Creed couples behind them.

For fans of Black Flag, this could be a spiritual successor with a South American twist.

Even an Assassin can find love.

Collage showing depictions of Bouchard, Spartacus and Robin Hood.

Bloodborne, Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Thomas Armstrong, published in the Sacramento Union Steamer Edition on April 22, 1853

Depiction of Juaquin Murrieta.

Thomas Armstrong, published in the Sacramento Union Steamer Edition on April 22, 1853

Photograph of Billy the Kid.

Photograph taken by Ben Wittick

Spartacus image showing the main character.

Image depicting the meeting between Grace O’Malley and Queen Elizabeth I

Grace O’Malley and Elizabeth I (from Anthologia Hibernica volume II)

Photograph of John Brown.

Source: Library of Congress

Depiction of Hippolyte Bouchard.

Robin Hood image showing the main character.

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