Like Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Origins will still enable you to cross bodies of water using boats, with some missions taking place at sea or on one of Egypt's mighty rivers. And during our recent four hour hands-on session with the game, we saw plenty of boats and water, innit.
Our series of Assassin's Creed Origins videos continues today with a quick look at a side quest in which Bayek is tasked with retrieving a valuable golden weapon, the Spear of Serapis. Pilfered by a thieving centurion, the weapon needs to be taken back, which means tracking the thief to his boat.
Saturday, October 07, 2017
Like Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Origins will still enable you to cross bodies of water using boats, with some missions taking place at sea or on one of Egypt's mighty rivers. And during our recent four hour hands-on session with the game, we saw plenty of boats and water, innit.
Our series of Assassin's Creed Origins videos continues today with a quick look at a side quest in which Bayek is tasked with retrieving a valuable golden weapon, the Spear of Serapis. Pilfered by a thieving centurion, the weapon needs to be taken back, which means tracking the thief to his boat.
What follows is an attempt at stealthily boarding the vessel, which you can check out below. You can also give our previous Assassin's Creed Origins preview video a watch here and our stupid wildlife video a look here. The game launches for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on 27th October.