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Assassin's Creed Origins looks absolutely stunning with an RTX 5090, 8K resolution, and ray tracing

Image from the game Assassin's Creed Origins. (Image source: Steam)
Image from the game Assassin's Creed Origins. (Image source: Steam)
Released eight years ago, Assassin's Creed Origins still has beautiful graphics. And recently, Digital Dreams has unveiled a video showing the game looking better than ever.

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and released in 2017, Assassin's Creed Origins is undoubtedly one of the most popular games in the franchise. It must be said that by immersing players in ancient Egypt with unique landscapes and an interesting story, this game has been a huge success.

And recently, Digital Dreams has unveiled a video in which it is possible to see a game more beautiful than ever. Indeed, with the help of an RTX 5090, an 8K resolution and ray tracing, Assassin’s Creed Origins is absolutely magnificent. 

Thus, from the first seconds, we can see realistic light and shadow effects. In addition, each texture is improved, which allows to obtain such a result.

Water also benefits from this improvement by reflecting sunlight and having movements close to reality. And when the character is in the desert, next to the Sphinx, it is possible to see many details on the stones. Of course, the NPCs and Bayek’s armor are more detailed and seem to have a new design. 

But if the result is beautiful, some people might find the light too bright, especially in the desert or on white surfaces. However, if you want to get a game as beautiful, you will need a configuration similar to that of Digital Dreams. And if that's not the case, various mods are available for less powerful configurations.

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Alexis Stegmann, 2025-11-19 (Update: 2025-11-19)