Assassin’s Creed: III is the fifth major installment in the series and is a sequel to Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. The game follows the journey of Haytham Kenway and Connor Kenway/Ratonhnhaké:ton and is set during the Seven Years’ War and American Revolutionary War.
The game originally came out in 2013 but was later Remastered for newer consoles in 2019. It initially received mixed reviews but the combat system received praise. The game is fairly long with many side activities to do alongside the main story.
If you want to finish the main story of Assassin’s Creed: III, you’ll require around 16 hours. Completing both the main story and all the side missions will require around 32 hours while a completionist run of the game will take around 54 hours.
Difficulty won’t affect your playtime as the game doesn’t really have a difficulty setting. You have to play the game on a predetermined difficulty level which is basically medium difficulty.
1. How long are the DLCs?
Assassin’s Creed: III has two main playable expansions other than the cosmetics which are:
I. The Tyranny of King Washington: The Tyranny of King Washington expansion is about 5 hours in length and a completionist run of the expansion will take around 9 hours.
II. Benedict Arnold DLC: This DLC is about 40 minutes in length. Completing both the story and side missions will take around 50 minutes and a completionist run of this DLC will take merely an hour.
2. How many endings does Assassin’s Creed: III have?
Assassin’s Creed: III has one definitive ending which serves as a conclusion to both Connor’s story and Desmond Miles’ story. In the end, Desmond is asked to choose between dooming humanity or placing its future in the hands of a vengeful godlike figure called Juno.
Desmond ultimately sacrifices himself for the greater good and that’s how his story comes to a conclusion and the game ends. But in Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, it is revealed that when Desmond sacrificed himself, only his physical form was killed while his mind was transported into a computer simulation called The Grey created by the Isu. This could potentially tease the return of Desmond Miles.
3. Is Assassin’s Creed: III a hard game?
Assassin’s Creed: III’s combat system was fairly experimental but it wasn’t very hard. It can take some time to get used to it but once you get used to it, the combat feels like clockwork.
The game doesn’t have a difficulty system but you shouldn’t really worry about the predetermined difficulty setting as it’s medium. Overall, Assassin’s Creed: III can feel more challenging than the previous titles in the franchise but it’s not at all impossible to master.
4. Does Assassin’s Creed: III have multiplayer?
Assassin’s Creed: III does have a multiplayer mode. The game’s multiplayer mode was developed by Ubisoft Annecy, developers of the multiplayer modes of both Assassin’s Creed: Revelations and Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood.
The game features online cooperative play for two to four players and standard multiplayer mode for up to eight players is also featured in the game. The servers for multiplayer are still most likely active but most players have shifted to newer Assassin’s Creed titles.
5. Is Assassin’s Creed: III Remastered the same as the original?
Assassin’s Creed: III Remastered was released in 2019, 7 years after the original version was released. The Remastered version looks better than the original due to the implementation of Physically Based Rendering (PBR). The Remastered version features better models, better lighting, and supports 4K and HDR.
Along with visual changes, the game’s UI was also revamped to meet the standards expected in modern games, and the gameplay mechanics were also upgraded, improving the experience and immersion of players.
6. 100% Completion
Assassin’s Creed: III is a fairly long game with many things to do but in order to unlock all the trophies, you’ll need to complete everything the game has to offer which are:
- Complete the Main Story
- Complete all Side Missions:
- Complete all Homestead Missions
- Complete all Privateer Missions
- Complete all Frontiersman Missions
- Complete all Citizen Missions:
- Assassination Contracts
- Courier Missions
- Delivery Requests
- Complete all Liberation Missions
- Complete all Naval Missions
- Liberate all Forts
- Collect all Collectibles:
- Almanac Pages
- Treasure Chests
- Feathers
- Peg Leg Trinket
- Pivot Points
- Unlock all Trophies
7. All Main Missions List
Here’s a list of all the main missions you can do in Assassin’s Creed: III and they’re divided into Sequences:
Sequence 1
- Refresher Course
- A Deadly Performance
- Journey to the New World
Sequence 2
- Welcome to Boston
- Johnson’s Errand
- The Surgeon
- The Soldier
- Infiltrating Southgate
Sequence 3
- Unconvinced
- Execution is Everything
- The Braddock Expedition
Sequence 4
- Hide and Seek
- Feathers and Trees
- Hunting Lessons
- Something to Remember
Sequence 5
- A Boorish Man
- A Trip to Boston
- Boston’s Most Wanted
- River Rescue
- The Hard Way
Sequence 6
- Modern Tower
- On Johnson’s Trail
- The Angry Chef
- The Tea Party
- Hostile Negotiations
Sequence 7
- The Midnight Ride
- Lexington and Concord
- Conflict Looms
- Battle of Bunker Hill
Sequence 8
- Something on the Side
- Bridewell Prison
- Public Execution
Sequence 9
- The Stadium: MMA Night
- Missing Supplies
- Father and Son
- The Foam and the Flames
- A Bitter End
Sequence 10
- Alternate Methods
- Broken Trust
- Battle of Monmouth
Sequence 11
- Return To Abstergo
- Battle of the Chesapeake
- Lee’s Last Stand
Sequence 12
- Laid to Rest
- Chasing Lee
- Desmond’s Decision
8. All Side Missions List
There are tons of side missions to do in Assassin’s Creed: III as listed above and we’re going to list all the missions that you can do in the game:
I. Homestead Missions
Sequence 5
- Training Begins
- Silent Hunter
- River Rescue
- The Whittler’s Weapons
- The Abused
- Prudence’s Primrose
- Burglar on the Homestead
Sequence 6
- The Fight
- Encyclopedia of the Common Man
- The Brawler
- White Trophy
Sequence 7
- Room at the Inn
- Manor Mysteries
- Norris Goes Courting
- Bowls Beginner
- Happy Expectations
- Norris Tries Again
Sequence 8
- Raw Materials
- Deserter
Sequence 9
- The Proper Tools
- Cutting Ties
- Silk Errand
- Finding His Flock
- Pig Herder
- Tools of the Trade
- Get me a Doctor
- Fool me Once…
- The Final Straw
- The Wedding
- Manor Mysteries
- Slander
- An Eye For Trouble
Sequence 10
- Thousand Pound Idea
- The Comeback
Sequence 11
- Wait Times
- The Legacy
- Achilles’ Painting
II. Privateer Missions/Contracts
- Henderson in Distress
- Paving the Way
- Dread of Night
- Troubled Waters
- Raiding the Prospector
- One of a Kind
- Blistering Dawn
- A Call for Help
- Search for the Somerset
- The Sea Wolves
- A Midnight Engagement
- The Giant and the Storm
III. Frontiersman Missions
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
- Finding The Sasquatch
- The Haunted Lighthouse
- The Headless Horsemen
- Monster Of The Sea
- Unidentified Flying Object
- Frontiersmen Challenges
- The Chase
- The Rescue
- French Involvement
- Biddle’s Hideout
- The Aquila
9. About Assassin’s Creed III
Assassin’s Creed III is the fifth main instalment of the Assassin’s Creed series. It’s set in 18th-century America during a period of civil and political disturbance in the American Colonies when a Native American and a trained assassin, Ratonhnhaké:ton, aspires to free his nation and protect his people.
It was developed by Ubisoft Montreal, remastered by Ubisoft Barcelona and published by Ubisoft. Sitting amongst the likes of The Walking Dead and Halo 4 in the hall of fame, it never fails to spark nostalgia in gamers.
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