Fernando Acosta is an artist who has done work for companies like WB Games, Square Enix and Hasbro. One of his more recent projects, though, was the just-released Assassin’s Creed Syndicate.
Below you’ll see some of Fernando’s contributions to the game, which is as Victorian as you could want/need it to be.
You can see more of Fernando’s stuff at his personal site. We’ll no doubt have more stuff from Syndicate to show off in the weeks ahead as more of Ubisoft’s artists share their work on the game.
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3 responses to “The Very Victorian Concept Art Of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate”
Assassin’s Creed gets a lot of hate in some areas, but art… Ubisoft’s Art is always on point.
I love Victorian London so this is fantastic. I’ll be picking this up after I’ve spent several hundred hours on Fallout 4 methinks
I love London too.
I bought it on release just so I could wander around London.
I spent last night sitting on top of Buckingham Palace, just watching the weather change.
10/10 would watch again.