Fine Art: It’s A Dark, Lonely Frontier In Assassin’s Creed III


William Wu is a concept artist, formerly of Ubisoft, who spent two years of his life drawing fantastic images of colonial America for the just-released Assassin’s Creed III.

Prior to his work at Ubisoft, Wu was employed at Intel, where he was involved in the ill-fated Project Offset.

If you like what you see, you can check out more of his art on William’s personal site.

Fine Art is a celebration of the work of video game artists.
























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