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Assassin's Creed Origins: Top 10 Secrets & Easter Eggs

May 10, 2020
With how big Assassin's Creed's

origins

are, it's no surprise that the world you're playing in is full of

secrets

and Easter

eggs

. Here are a few that we and a bunch of other people on the internet found in the game's rankings today. Here are the

secrets

of the

origins

of Assassin's Creed. Easter

eggs

and references first up to number 10, don't think your camel is impressive enough in Assassin's Creed Origins, you can actually unlock a pretty amazing white steed with a killer horn at the end, yes that's right you can turn your camel basic in a mythical unicorn the unicorn isn't exactly a secret, it's an item available for purchase in the helix store that you can spend real world money on or earn all those in-game helix credits by completing challenges, but it's weird and pretty fun , so I thought, why not mention it below in number 9? here's one that's more interesting for its connections to the real world in the content.
assassin s creed origins top 10 secrets easter eggs
The Well Valley is a unique site in Egypt designated as a world heritage site by the UNSC Oh, thanks to the hundreds of ancient whale skeletons found there. The site gets an interesting little reference on Sanskrit origins. It is shown that the developers actually investigated the area in the familiar region between the black and white desert. That's why you can find a small crater filled with water if you dive. You will find an extinct whale fossil that matches the same skeletons from the Valley of the Whales. This is definitely a cool find and a really cool little Easter egg, as well as being at number 8.
assassin s creed origins top 10 secrets easter eggs

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Now this Easter egg may or may not be anything and it might just be us speculating too much, but I think it's still important mention it because it could actually be a reference to Game of Thrones. If you head to the military storage facility in the southern part of Alexandria, you will find a note saying this guarding this storage. The warehouse was so boring. I wish it was posted on the north wall. It must be a lot more interesting there, obviously, this makes you think of the wall, you know, where Jon Snow hangs out, but like I said, who knows if this is actually anything but seeing. that everyone loves Game of Thrones.
assassin s creed origins top 10 secrets easter eggs
I wouldn't be surprised if you settle in and move on to number seven while we're talking about nerdy shows. This is another cool little Easter you can find unless you're paying. Beware, it is very easy to miss this Easter egg while exploring the waters near the small polis. A bike can go underwater and find a strange looking rock at the bottom and if you look closely you'll see that the rock is actually a sunken TARDIS, which is the name of the iconic Doctor Who spaceship box set. travels through time, whatever that actually is, and even for someone like me who is not a Doctor Who fan, this is very easy to recognize and is quite obvious to the Ubisoft nerds, our Doctor Who fans who come.
assassin s creed origins top 10 secrets easter eggs
At number six, one of the coolest weapons in SAS Discrete Origins is literally on fire all the time, and to get this legendary sword, you'll have to delve into the main story before you get a chance to get your hands on it. The weapon even sets enemies on fire and can be upgraded with any of the fire damage buff perks, which is definitely a plus. You will get this sword quite late in the game when you reach level 31, a quest chain will unlock and it will eventually be unlocked. This sword, if you're one of those people who quit games early on, it might be worth putting some effort into the origins, set up the campaign so you can get your own fiery sword.
I mean, it's a sword that burns 24/7 and then it also catches fire. people on fire, why wouldn't you want that? And next number 5: The desert is a pretty dangerous place in SAS' low-key origins, especially if you're dumb enough to travel deep into the desert in the middle of a day. Byuk can really suffer. due to heat stroke and you start having visions, random hallucinations will occur, you will see bugs raining from the sky for example, you may even come across a fish out of water that is just hanging around in the middle of the sand with no water in sight for it.
You may actually come and you may also encounter a burning bush, you know, just like Moses did in that Bible story, the angelic music will start playing and this piece of cloth will fly out of nowhere and take you to a burning bush, there are many hallucinations, so it's probably best to travel through the desert and see the rest for yourself, but I love this idea. Good job, you would be next at number 4. Egypt is a pretty wild place and Byuk will have many confrontations with multiple forms of wildlife in so many adventures you have encountered evil hippos.
I can eliminate entire fishing villages, alligators, lions, etc., but not every encounter with an animal has to be a life or death struggle. Sometimes it's better to make new friends. and you can totally pet cats. Yes, it's Egypt, so there are cats everywhere and you can pet them all. Now there's no pet button for cats like in Watchdogs 2, which was awesome and it's a shame it didn't make it. in this game which is by the way because we know you can do it, smooth, what's up with that? Anyway, my anger aside, to pet a cat you will have to stand near one and wait for it to come to you and then you can crouch down, sit, and enjoy some adorable cat interaction.
Just head to a temple or any place with a crowd of people and you may find some cats you know. Sit back, take a break from killing guys and getting attacked by some crazy evil. hippos every once in a while and just hang out with your furry friend getting to number three so almost every Assassin's Creed game has that set of armor or robes you know, the master

assassin

's robe or some ancient Aztec armor or something well and, of course, its origins. has his own set too, except this time it's something totally different from what we've seen before.
It actually has a science fiction aspect to it. It is hidden in a secret tomb located beneath the Sphinx in order to access it. Completing all 12 align the stars challenges can take a lot of effort but this armor looks crazy and there is nothing like it in the entire game and really the entire series, I mean just look at this armor, look how cool it looks. It doesn't look like it's from an Assassin's Creed game at all. Michael Fassbender's upcoming Assassin's Creed movie #2 didn't receive the rave reviews fans were hoping for, but Ubisoft is throwing moviegoers a bone with a series of Easter egg emails. connecting the origins protagonist to another Templar operator played by Marion Cotillard in the film version, our modern heroine, Laila Hassan, seen briefly as the origins story progresses, is able to access her computer terminal and browse the emails emails he sent to Sofia from the movie Hassan Lays.
I noted a lot of specific movie references discussing the strange hydraulic physical version of the Animus machine that Michael Fassbender's killer was connected to in the movie, basically these Easter eggs established that the movie is canon in Ubisoft's eyes. I have to say this very well and I love the idea of ​​the movie universe and the game universe being connected, this also technically means that the movie and watchdogs are also connected so maybe a movie of the games will come. watchdogs, no, I actually doubt it, but speaking of watchdogs, let's move on to the next point and finally, at number one, Desmond Miles and Aiden Pearce forget mentions in the origins of Assassin's Creed.
FISMA Miles, the original hero of the modern parts of Assassin's Creed, hasn't been around since Assassin's Creed 3, but that doesn't mean he isn't mentioned. In the origins of Assassin's Creed, Aiden Pearce, who you play in the original Watch Dogs, also receives a reference in the non-animus side of the story, the des no miles file is easy to spot on Hassan's laptop, which which makes sense because pretty much everything starts with him since Assassin's Creed, but Aiden Pearce is a little trickier to find. If you check Olivier Gar's new file on the son's laptop, you will find a document with a restaurant receipt.
The receipt is from 2013, the year Watchdogs was released, and includes the Quickies restaurant. a specific reference to the watchdogs universe, you will also find a CCTV image of Chicago, the setting of the first watchdogs, but a clear image of Aiden Pearce killing this guy and you actually played this mission in the first game, yes you remember, you actually go yourself. and you pull the trigger and that's a pretty big reference because it's clearly Aiden Pearce, like I said you actually played as him during that mission in the first game and Ubisoft has been hinting for some time now that both series take place in the same universe and Assassin's Creed Black Flag and the addition of animus parts there are numerous references to CTO, you know the operating system you use and watchdogs to hack the cities, but with this Easter Egg it is practically confirmed that these games exist in the same universe, I think which is like that. cool and those are some secrets and references from the origins of Assassin's Creed, but we want to hear from you, do you think any of this stuff is too far-fetched and what are some things that you found that we may have missed too like me?
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