'Assassin's Creed Origins' tips and tricks: How to unlock legendary outfits

The promotional poster for "Assassin's Creed Origins." Facebook/assassinscreed

It's time to get fashionable in "Assassin's Creed Origins."

With the arrival of the new video game, players of "Assassin's Creed Origins" will be on the hunt for the best costumes, armors and secret outfits. This will be part of the gameplay for the new "Assassin's Creed" release, which has been touted as the best game in the franchise.

Here is a quick guide on how to earn these awesome outfits.

The Isu Armor is one of the most known armors in the game and the most coveted as well. It grants the players metal flourishes and style just like Jupiter, the god of thunder. The players need to get to the pyramids in Giza and investigate its interiors. Once inside, the players must solve the 12 Stone Circle puzzles. After that, the players will gain enough XP and unlock the Isu Armor.

Compared to the Isu Armor, the Sekhmet Costume is easier to get. All players have to do is head to Alexandria upon receiving the Aya Quest. Then, take a detour to the smallest community in Yamu where the Ambush in The Temple quest can be unlocked. Once that's finished, the players can unlock the costume. The challenge itself is not hard, but the real impetus would be to don the ceremonial Sekhmet mask, battle the agent of Isfet and get the reward.

The Anubis outfit will be trickier to complete since unlocking the costume will be done piece by piece while battling the other forms of the Egyptian gods in what is called Trial of the Gods. Winning the Trial grants the jackal headpiece and only when all four pieces of the Anubis outfit have been gathered, that is the only time that the entire ensemble will be unlocked.

The developers have intentionally made the Trial hard so for players who won't be up for the challenge can console themselves with the Sekhmet and Isu costumes.

"Assassin's Creed Origins" is now available on Windows 10 PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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