E3 2017: Ubisoft Announces Assassin's Creed Origins Officially

The long wait is finally over, as Ubisoft finally announces the arrival of Assassin's Creed Origins. The studio also revealed a couple of interesting details about the title. Here is everything about it in a nutshell.

According to Kotaku, the video game company just unveiled the soon-to-be-released Assassin's Creed Origins, which is basically a pre-order collector's edition. Interestingly, the studio has been known for doing such in its entire existence. It has managed to release countless pre-order exclusives and/or tie-ins.

The aforementioned title's Gold Edition will become available on the first day of the pre-order starts. It already comes with the base game, along with the Digital Deluxe Pack and the Season Pass. The latter, in particular, is there to provide fans access to any forthcoming major expansions as well as equipment sets.

The first day will also include the art book for Assassin's Creed Origins, and it already includes all of the game's original designs and concept arts. All of these are courtesy of Ubisoft Montreal artists. Add to this is a copy of the title's official soundtrack, partnered with two original art cards and a hand-down world map of the game.

The Verge notes that the Assassin's Creed Origins special edition will be sold at $800. Interestingly, the package will arrive with a statue of a hawk, something that the community was hoping at the beginning. It is said to have a size of 28.7 inches. It is worth noting that the said edition will only be made available via the company's UPlay store.

The main collector's box of Assassin's Creed Origins, on the other hand, will be shipped to the customers right at the very start of E3. Upon its release, the very same customers will also receive all of the interesting stuff that comes with the game's Gold Edition. This is definitely something to look forward to.

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