Assassin’s Creed has never been a game series short on backstory. But now Ubisoft is taking all that backstory and putting it in one glorious place.
The encyclopaedia grew from what was supposed to be an art book, but the project easily grew far beyond that. Ubisoft brought in writers from the Assassin’s Creed community to work along with game writers to complete this tome, which not only covers in-game story and character, but adds new content to the already extensive world. Writers warn that the the encyclopaedia does include spoilers, so if you haven’t played through all the games, approach with caution.
The encyclopaedia would have been incomplete without real-world history, as the game takes place in such a tapestry of time and place. Because of this, and the art book roots of the project, the team chose concept art rather than marketing assets. This decision adds a high-art element, which gives the encyclopaedia a real-world feeling of sophistication.
As you’ll see in the video, it took a huge team of writers and developers to put together this project, which releases in two versions. The Black Edition comes with the Animus edition of Assassin’s Creed, but only in Europe. The White Edition is available for preorder worldwide as a standalone item in the Ubiworkshop store.
Assassin’s Creed Encyclopedia — The Making Of [Ubiworkshop]
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