You’re not stuck walking around at a snail’s pace, either. You can hop on a camel, into a boat, climb anything you’d be able to climb in he main game, and get a bird’s eye view with Bayek’s eagle, Senu. You just don’t have to worry about guards getting mad when you wander into the wrong spots. It turns the game into a giant historical exhibit.
This is really cool. Imagine going into class and seeing Assassin’s Creed setup on the main screen, or being able to cite it in a report for class. This has the potential to be a great teaching tool that brings together one of the biggest game franchises with some real, valuable, historical content.
The update goes live on February 20 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Now if Ubisoft would go back and add this to games like Unity, Syndicate, and Assassin’s Creed II‘s remake, we’d really have something.
Article source: https://www.technobuffalo.com/2018/02/15/assassins-creed-origins-discovery-tour-educational-mode/