Ubisoft's tease of an Assassin's Creed Odyssey remake has fractured the fanbase, with players divided over what direction the studio should take with the 2018 action-RPG.
The original Odyssey launched to strong critical and commercial success, but its massive scope and RPG-heavy mechanics sparked debate within the community. Some players loved the departure from stealth-focused gameplay toward a more expansive, stat-driven experience set in ancient Greece. Others felt it strayed too far from the franchise's core identity.
Fans are now wrestling with competing visions for a remake. One camp wants Ubisoft to preserve Odyssey's sprawling open world and combat depth while modernizing the engine and graphics for current-generation consoles. Another faction hopes the studio will strip away the heavy RPG elements and return to the series' traditional stealth-assassination focus, making the game feel more like classic Assassin's Creed entries like Origins' leaner predecessor.
The remake announcement arrives as Ubisoft faces mounting pressure from players frustrated with bloated game design and live-service models. Mirage, the franchise's most recent entry released in 2023, attempted to recalibrate by scaling back scope and emphasizing stealth mechanics. That shift resonated with longtime fans craving a return to roots, but it disappointed players who embraced Odyssey's expansive RPG design.
The studio's vague teasing hasn't clarified which creative philosophy will guide the Odyssey remake, leaving the community guessing. Will it be a faithful recreation that respects the original's design? A streamlined version that tightens gameplay? Or something hybrid that tries to satisfy both camps?
This moment reflects a broader tension in gaming. As blockbuster franchises grow more ambitious and expensive, studios struggle to balance innovation with fan expectations.
