Assassin’s Creed Origins New Footage Shows High Level Gameplay

Aug 29, 2017 at 01:15pm EDT
Assassin's Creed Origins

Assassin's Creed Origins, the new entry in the series launching in the next few months on PC and consoles, promises to shake up the series' formula considerably with the introduction of several new gameplay mechanics. Among them are several RPG systems which will make the experience feel fresh even after hours of gameplay. Today, we are finally able to see how these systems can make some late game content interesting.

A few hours ago, IGN shared some brand new gameplay footage where Assassin's Creed Origins director Ashraf Ismail takes on some late-game content, such as an enemy outpost and more.

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Last week, the full Assassin's Creed Origins map has been revealed. Additionally, Ubisoft provided some more information regarding the game's Xbox One X enhancements.

Assassin’s Creed Origins will be visually stunning and fun on all platforms, but thanks to the power of the Scorpio engine, the Xbox One X will let our players experience the most beautiful version of our game with all the stunning details, beautiful landscapes and incredible cities of Ancient Egypt,
rendered in both 4K and 1080p.

The powerful Scorpio Engine of the Xbox One X allows our game engine to really express itself and
render the game with improved shadows quality, greater draw distances and more detailed textures to really highlight the magnificence of Ancient Egypt. And all this in HDR too!

Assassin’s Creed Origins launches on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on October 27th.

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