Assassin's Creed (book series)

Assassin's Creed
AuthorOliver Bowden (Anton Gill: 2009 – 2011; Andrew Holmes: 2011 – 2017)
Matthew J. Kirby (2016–2020)
Christie Golden (2016)
Gordon Doherty (2018)
Yan Leisheng (2019–present)
Oliver Gay (2021)
Mathieu Rivero (2021)
Alain T. Puysségur (2021)
Adrien Tomas (2022)
Elsa Sjunneson (2022)
James Hamer-Morton (2022)
Kate Heartfield (2022–present)
Jaleigh Johnson (2023)
Rick Barba (2023)
Maria Lewis (2023)
CountryUnited Kingdom, United States, France, China
LanguageEnglish
Chinese (The Ming Storm series)
French (Fragments series, The Silk Road)
Lithuanian (Renaissance)
GenreFantasy, historical fiction
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PublishedNovember 20, 2009 – present
Media typePrint (paperback), e-book, audiobook

The Assassin's Creed series is a collection of novels by various authors, set within the fictional universe of the Assassin's Creed video game franchise created by Ubisoft. The books are set across various time periods and, like the games, revolve around the secret war fought for centuries between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. The series includes both direct novelizations of several Assassin's Creed games, and books that function as standalone narratives, although some of these tie-in with one or more of the games in the franchise. British publishing house Penguin Books was responsible for the publication of most of the novels in the series, as well as their respective audiobook versions, until 2020, when Aconyte Books took over as the main publisher of the series.