The first 30 seconds of Assassin’s Creed: Origins’ E3 2017 trailer leaked online [UPDATE: Fake]

As we all know, Ubisoft will reveal the next part in its Assassin’s Creed series, Assassin’s Creed: Origins, at this year’s E3. During its press conference, Ubisoft will present the game’s debut trailer and it appears that the first 30 seconds of it have been leaked online.

The good news, at least for Ubisoft and all those that want to experience the event without the knowing what exactly to expect, is that this leaked video does not reveal much apart from the game’s logo and its location (Thebes, Egypt).

But anyway, some of you may find it interesting so there you go!

UPDATE:

As already pointed out, this is a fake video. It’s a great fake though, so kudos to Cosmografik for creating such a convincing video!

26 thoughts on “The first 30 seconds of Assassin’s Creed: Origins’ E3 2017 trailer leaked online [UPDATE: Fake]”

  1. I get that leaks are used as marketing too, but they could at least try to make it more subtle.

        1. *Argument is so weak, that he’s reduced to talking about a near-10 year old port.*

          Kudos, brah.

    1. “don’t worry….not coming to pc……at decrepit console level 30fps xD”

      fixed that for you

    1. I’m still not convinced!

      Don’t you know there’s a Thebes in Greece as well, for example? That could be a typo! A bunch of flies assembled on-screen to form the letters E-G-Y-P-T, or just some guy trolling us! You never know!

      😀

  2. Let me correct that.

    More like WE DON’T CARE ?

    AC franchise is a let down right now. 🙁

    1. the good ol middle eastern vibe, i truely miss that in assassin’s creed
      i hope it’s a return to form, focus story and quality other than “social bull$hit” or microtransactions customizations

      but alas this is Ubitrash we’re talking about, there is no saving this series from the rope

  3. The guy literally posted a step-by-step of how he made the video, after he published it, on his twitter under the same name. You just jumped on the bandwagon like everyone else? He even mocked all the people who didn’t know how to do their jobs properly, so much for game “journalism”.

    1. he’s a true hero exposing the corruption and amateurishness of video game “journalists”

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