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Assassin’s Creed: Origins

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Assassins Creed Origins
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The latest installment in the stabby-stabby franchise, this time taking you to Egypt as Bayek – the first assassin. Assassin’s Creed has been through a complete revamp, with combat designed from scratch, a new use for towers, and a complete RPG overhaul. Bayek, a Medjay of Ancient Egypt has an eagle called Senu who he can send to scout out and tag enemies, and by god, it just looks exquisite. You’ll be delving into tombs, questing across the world and earning new abilities and skills, as well as carrying out the typical assassination missions, all in the backdrop of the bilsteringly-hot culture crucible of Egypt. Fancy taming a crocodile? Or riding across the deserts armed with a bow that fires three arrows? Assassin’s Creed Origins isn’t one to miss.

With history as its playground, Assassin’s Creed has always revelled in the perfect recreations of time periods long lost. From the spires of the Italian Renaissance to the grim gargoyles of Notre Dame, Ubi loves its true slices of history and Assassin’s Creed Origins is no different. Ancient Egypt positively hums with history and creative director Ashraf Ismail  is proud that Egypt’s most famous landmarks across the Giza Plateau have been recreated block by sandy block for Bayek to explore.

“The pyramids took a long time. The Giza plateau had lots of iteration,” he tells us at Gamescom. “We needed to nail the balance. Making sure that we actually respected the architecture. The architecture is respected almost 100%. All the chambers, all the corridors are the exact same ones. Same angles, we’ve added our own hidden chambers that have not been found yet and it’s where we infuse our lore and why would we be interested in going to the great pyramid.”

Lore wise, that might be something to do with his explanation of the Assassin’s Creed Origins giant snake but it’ll be fascinating to see what’s hiding inside these tombs. Let’s hope it’s not just scarab beetles – case in point, you have to follow these pesky critters to find secret rooms.

Surprisingly the release date moves to October 27, 2017.

Rabi Narayan is a digital sales and business development enthusiast and loves to write on digital topics in his free time.

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