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'Assassin's Creed: Origins' News: Players can Take Varied Approaches to Completing Quests in the Game

Players can also take on quests in any order they prefer

In the real world, most of the problems people encounter can be solved in a number of ways. In most games, though, that is not necessarily the case. "Assassin's Creed: Origins" is not expected to be one of those games, however.

New details about how players can go about completing their quests in the game were revealed recently via a post on Ubiblog.

It all starts when a player accepts a quest. Each quest will come with its own set of objectives, and what is interesting here is that players will be allowed to decide for themselves how they want to complete those.

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There are all kinds of tools made available to players that will help them accomplish the objectives.

Players can opt to take the careful approach if they sense that the opponents they need to take out are on the tougher side, or they can just bust in through the front door and wreak havoc if they are confident that the enemies will be no match to them.

Also, players can just switch between approaches depending on what they feel like doing.

Notably, if it turns out that the enemies that have to be dealt with in a particular mission are too tough to take care of at the moment, "Assassin's Creed: Origins" players will also have the option of leaving it be for a while until they get stronger.

It is not just the objectives in quests that players can handle in any way they want.

Players will have plenty of freedom as well with regards to quest completion.

According to an earlier post on the game's official website, "quests can be tackled in any order you want." It is also up to the players to choose if they want to spend plenty of time on sidequests or if they just want to focus on the main quests available.

Fans will be able to take on the quests included in "Assassin's Creed: Origins" as soon as the game is released on Oct. 27.

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