It may be almost half a decade old, butAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis an undeniably pretty game.AlthoughOdysseyinitially released on the last generation of consoles, it later received anew-gen updatewhich added 60fps support on bothPlayStation 5andXbox Series X/S, making the whole game run smoother than ever before. Now though, as DSOGamingreports, YouTube content creator Digital Dreams has now gotOdysseyrunning in glorious 8K on an incredibly expensive NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, and it looks absolutely stunning.Take a look at the trailer forAssassin’s Creed Mirage, which is releasing later this year.On top of the 8K visuals, Digital Dreams has used Reshade Ray Tracing to give theappearanceof ray tracing, since the game itself doesn’t directly support it. All in all, the game commands so much power that my laptop struggled to even play the video of it smoothly - I can’t even imagine how toasty a PC would become if it attempted actually running the title. Even so, it looks gorgeous - the sparkling blue sea has never looked more vibrant, and the lighting is spectacular. Take a look below.Other YouTube users are in love: “This is actually stunningly beautiful. What a lively, colourful tropical paradise. Definitely makes you feel happier and more engaged with the brightness and clarity of the lighting etc.,” drfoulcheesevirus3205 commented. “I really LOVE this game, SO BEAUTIFUL! Your efforts have made this game look more like a paradise,” wedanny9092 wrote.AdvertThere’s currently loads of stuff forAssassin’s Creedfans to look forward to, including the upcomingCodename Red(set in feudal Japan)andCodename Hexe, which issaid to include some “strong feminine energy”. Does that mean it’ll have afemale protagonist? Maybe, but that’s pure speculation. We’ll just have to watch this space.Next on the horizon isAssassin’s Creed Mirage, featuringValhalla’s Basim.Mirageis set to release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S and PC on 12 October, so there’s not too long to wait for it now.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft / Digital Dreams via YouTubeTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC

It may be almost half a decade old, butAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis an undeniably pretty game.AlthoughOdysseyinitially released on the last generation of consoles, it later received anew-gen updatewhich added 60fps support on bothPlayStation 5andXbox Series X/S, making the whole game run smoother than ever before. Now though, as DSOGamingreports, YouTube content creator Digital Dreams has now gotOdysseyrunning in glorious 8K on an incredibly expensive NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, and it looks absolutely stunning.Take a look at the trailer forAssassin’s Creed Mirage, which is releasing later this year.On top of the 8K visuals, Digital Dreams has used Reshade Ray Tracing to give theappearanceof ray tracing, since the game itself doesn’t directly support it. All in all, the game commands so much power that my laptop struggled to even play the video of it smoothly - I can’t even imagine how toasty a PC would become if it attempted actually running the title. Even so, it looks gorgeous - the sparkling blue sea has never looked more vibrant, and the lighting is spectacular. Take a look below.Other YouTube users are in love: “This is actually stunningly beautiful. What a lively, colourful tropical paradise. Definitely makes you feel happier and more engaged with the brightness and clarity of the lighting etc.,” drfoulcheesevirus3205 commented. “I really LOVE this game, SO BEAUTIFUL! Your efforts have made this game look more like a paradise,” wedanny9092 wrote.AdvertThere’s currently loads of stuff forAssassin’s Creedfans to look forward to, including the upcomingCodename Red(set in feudal Japan)andCodename Hexe, which issaid to include some “strong feminine energy”. Does that mean it’ll have afemale protagonist? Maybe, but that’s pure speculation. We’ll just have to watch this space.Next on the horizon isAssassin’s Creed Mirage, featuringValhalla’s Basim.Mirageis set to release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S and PC on 12 October, so there’s not too long to wait for it now.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft / Digital Dreams via YouTubeTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC
It may be almost half a decade old, butAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis an undeniably pretty game.AlthoughOdysseyinitially released on the last generation of consoles, it later received anew-gen updatewhich added 60fps support on bothPlayStation 5andXbox Series X/S, making the whole game run smoother than ever before. Now though, as DSOGamingreports, YouTube content creator Digital Dreams has now gotOdysseyrunning in glorious 8K on an incredibly expensive NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, and it looks absolutely stunning.Take a look at the trailer forAssassin’s Creed Mirage, which is releasing later this year.On top of the 8K visuals, Digital Dreams has used Reshade Ray Tracing to give theappearanceof ray tracing, since the game itself doesn’t directly support it. All in all, the game commands so much power that my laptop struggled to even play the video of it smoothly - I can’t even imagine how toasty a PC would become if it attempted actually running the title. Even so, it looks gorgeous - the sparkling blue sea has never looked more vibrant, and the lighting is spectacular. Take a look below.Other YouTube users are in love: “This is actually stunningly beautiful. What a lively, colourful tropical paradise. Definitely makes you feel happier and more engaged with the brightness and clarity of the lighting etc.,” drfoulcheesevirus3205 commented. “I really LOVE this game, SO BEAUTIFUL! Your efforts have made this game look more like a paradise,” wedanny9092 wrote.AdvertThere’s currently loads of stuff forAssassin’s Creedfans to look forward to, including the upcomingCodename Red(set in feudal Japan)andCodename Hexe, which issaid to include some “strong feminine energy”. Does that mean it’ll have afemale protagonist? Maybe, but that’s pure speculation. We’ll just have to watch this space.Next on the horizon isAssassin’s Creed Mirage, featuringValhalla’s Basim.Mirageis set to release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S and PC on 12 October, so there’s not too long to wait for it now.
It may be almost half a decade old, butAssassin’s Creed Odysseyis an undeniably pretty game.
AlthoughOdysseyinitially released on the last generation of consoles, it later received anew-gen updatewhich added 60fps support on bothPlayStation 5andXbox Series X/S, making the whole game run smoother than ever before. Now though, as DSOGamingreports, YouTube content creator Digital Dreams has now gotOdysseyrunning in glorious 8K on an incredibly expensive NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, and it looks absolutely stunning.
Take a look at the trailer forAssassin’s Creed Mirage, which is releasing later this year.
On top of the 8K visuals, Digital Dreams has used Reshade Ray Tracing to give theappearanceof ray tracing, since the game itself doesn’t directly support it. All in all, the game commands so much power that my laptop struggled to even play the video of it smoothly - I can’t even imagine how toasty a PC would become if it attempted actually running the title. Even so, it looks gorgeous - the sparkling blue sea has never looked more vibrant, and the lighting is spectacular. Take a look below.
Other YouTube users are in love: “This is actually stunningly beautiful. What a lively, colourful tropical paradise. Definitely makes you feel happier and more engaged with the brightness and clarity of the lighting etc.,” drfoulcheesevirus3205 commented. “I really LOVE this game, SO BEAUTIFUL! Your efforts have made this game look more like a paradise,” wedanny9092 wrote.
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There’s currently loads of stuff forAssassin’s Creedfans to look forward to, including the upcomingCodename Red(set in feudal Japan)andCodename Hexe, which issaid to include some “strong feminine energy”. Does that mean it’ll have afemale protagonist? Maybe, but that’s pure speculation. We’ll just have to watch this space.
Next on the horizon isAssassin’s Creed Mirage, featuringValhalla’s Basim.Mirageis set to release on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Series X/S and PC on 12 October, so there’s not too long to wait for it now.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC