When the first game in the Assassin’s Creed series was released in 2007 it played a huge part in turning Ubisoft into the video game publishing juggernaut that it is today.Assassin’s Creedwas released forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, and during that time it pushed the boundaries of what the console generation was capable of not only in the visuals department but its world exploration, parkour-inspired gameplay and fun combat. Since that time, the game has understandably aged which is why fans would love nothing more than to see anAssassin’s Creedremake or at the very least, a remaster.Check out the Assassin’s Creed trailer below!The closest we’ve had so far to the original game in the series being remade is with the release ofAssassin’s Creed Miragewhich launched in 2023 and a lot of ways had taken the series back to its roots.AdvertIn ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hopeUbisofttreatMirageas the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”Whether Ubisoft will ever remake the originalAssassin’s Creedremains to be seen. However, modder Claimer has taken matters into their own hands with a stunning fanmade remaster which looks like an officially released Ubisoft game in 2024.TheAssassin’s Creedremaster in question makes full use of ray tracing, global illumination, anti-aliasing and much more. Sadly, with this being a mod, as is often the case, it’s only available on PC. Details on how to apply the mod can be found in the description section of the video upload to the Claimer’s YouTube channel.AdvertAssassin’s Creedis available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. What’s more, it’s also backwards compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft/Claimer (via YouTube)Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,Mods,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

OG Assassin’s Creed looks like a 2024 game in stunning remaster

When the first game in the Assassin’s Creed series was released in 2007 it played a huge part in turning Ubisoft into the video game publishing juggernaut that it is today.Assassin’s Creedwas released forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, and during that time it pushed the boundaries of what the console generation was capable of not only in the visuals department but its world exploration, parkour-inspired gameplay and fun combat. Since that time, the game has understandably aged which is why fans would love nothing more than to see anAssassin’s Creedremake or at the very least, a remaster.Check out the Assassin’s Creed trailer below!The closest we’ve had so far to the original game in the series being remade is with the release ofAssassin’s Creed Miragewhich launched in 2023 and a lot of ways had taken the series back to its roots.AdvertIn ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hopeUbisofttreatMirageas the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”Whether Ubisoft will ever remake the originalAssassin’s Creedremains to be seen. However, modder Claimer has taken matters into their own hands with a stunning fanmade remaster which looks like an officially released Ubisoft game in 2024.TheAssassin’s Creedremaster in question makes full use of ray tracing, global illumination, anti-aliasing and much more. Sadly, with this being a mod, as is often the case, it’s only available on PC. Details on how to apply the mod can be found in the description section of the video upload to the Claimer’s YouTube channel.AdvertAssassin’s Creedis available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. What’s more, it’s also backwards compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft/Claimer (via YouTube)Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,Mods,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

When the first game in the Assassin’s Creed series was released in 2007 it played a huge part in turning Ubisoft into the video game publishing juggernaut that it is today.Assassin’s Creedwas released forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, and during that time it pushed the boundaries of what the console generation was capable of not only in the visuals department but its world exploration, parkour-inspired gameplay and fun combat. Since that time, the game has understandably aged which is why fans would love nothing more than to see anAssassin’s Creedremake or at the very least, a remaster.Check out the Assassin’s Creed trailer below!The closest we’ve had so far to the original game in the series being remade is with the release ofAssassin’s Creed Miragewhich launched in 2023 and a lot of ways had taken the series back to its roots.AdvertIn ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hopeUbisofttreatMirageas the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”Whether Ubisoft will ever remake the originalAssassin’s Creedremains to be seen. However, modder Claimer has taken matters into their own hands with a stunning fanmade remaster which looks like an officially released Ubisoft game in 2024.TheAssassin’s Creedremaster in question makes full use of ray tracing, global illumination, anti-aliasing and much more. Sadly, with this being a mod, as is often the case, it’s only available on PC. Details on how to apply the mod can be found in the description section of the video upload to the Claimer’s YouTube channel.AdvertAssassin’s Creedis available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. What’s more, it’s also backwards compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.

When the first game in the Assassin’s Creed series was released in 2007 it played a huge part in turning Ubisoft into the video game publishing juggernaut that it is today.

Assassin’s Creedwas released forPC,PlayStation3 andXbox360, and during that time it pushed the boundaries of what the console generation was capable of not only in the visuals department but its world exploration, parkour-inspired gameplay and fun combat. Since that time, the game has understandably aged which is why fans would love nothing more than to see anAssassin’s Creedremake or at the very least, a remaster.

Check out the Assassin’s Creed trailer below!

The closest we’ve had so far to the original game in the series being remade is with the release ofAssassin’s Creed Miragewhich launched in 2023 and a lot of ways had taken the series back to its roots.

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In ourreview ofAssassin’s Creed Mirage, we said it’s: “a glorious return to form for the series, and I had a joyous time playing through it. It’s great to see the series shift its focus back to stealth and a compelling narrative about the Order of Assassins, and I sincerely hopeUbisofttreatMirageas the new baseline going forward, whilst still evolving the series further.”

Whether Ubisoft will ever remake the originalAssassin’s Creedremains to be seen. However, modder Claimer has taken matters into their own hands with a stunning fanmade remaster which looks like an officially released Ubisoft game in 2024.

TheAssassin’s Creedremaster in question makes full use of ray tracing, global illumination, anti-aliasing and much more. Sadly, with this being a mod, as is often the case, it’s only available on PC. Details on how to apply the mod can be found in the description section of the video upload to the Claimer’s YouTube channel.

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Assassin’s Creedis available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. What’s more, it’s also backwards compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.

Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,Mods,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X