Assassin’s Creed Origins – Where It All Began
When Assassin’s Creed Origins launched in 2017, it wasn't just another chapter in Ubisoft’s long-running franchise — it was a rebirth. Set in the sands of Ancient Egypt, Origins redefined what the series could be, taking a bold new approach to gameplay, story, and exploration. Let’s dive into why Assassin’s Creed Origins still stands tall in the series’ rich history.
A Bold Step Back in Time
The ancient backdrop was expertly rendered by Ubisoft, which included the Nile, expansive deserts, tall pyramids, and vibrant cities like Alexandria and Memphis. The universe seems vibrant and rich in history; it is more than just a setting; it is a character unto itself.
Bayek: A New Kind of Assassin
In contrast to previous Assassins, Bayek is the first — the spark that ignites the legacy of the hidden sword. His quest is about transformation, philosophy, and purpose rather than only seeking revenge.
A Fresh Combat System
Additionally, loot-driven changes were made to weapons and equipment. Bows, shields, spears, and swords are all upgradeable and customized. Beyond what fans were accustomed to, it added depth and replayability to the game.
Quests, Exploration & Discovery
Gone are the repetitive mission structures of earlier titles. Origins embraced a more open-world RPG approach, with side quests rich in story and character. Exploration is encouraged and often rewarded with hidden tombs, ancient puzzles, and unexpected encounters.
The game’s Discovery Tour mode even lets players explore Egypt without combat — turning Origins into a playable history lesson that schools and historians praised.
Visual Splendor of Ancient Egypt
One of Origins’ strongest features is its visual design. From the golden glow of sun-drenched dunes to the shadowy interiors of pyramids, Egypt is rendered in stunning detail. The day-night cycle and dynamic weather systems make exploration feel immersive and alive.
Whether you're climbing the Lighthouse of Alexandria or sailing the Nile at sunset, Origins constantly impresses.