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Antifar
02/13/18 2:03:16 PM
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https://www.gamespot.com/articles/assassins-creed-origins-discovery-tour-is-a-smart-/1100-6456747/

Discovery Tour takes Origins' beautifully realised version of ancient Egypt and strips away many of the traditional gaming systems to present an experience that is entirely focused on exploration and education. Gone are the aggravated enemies and multi-part quests, instead replaced with hundreds of characters just going about their daily lives and the opportunity to gain deeper insight into the people, places, and culture of the time.

According to Ubisoft, its goal was to "make history everyone's playground ... and make ancient Egypt accessible to a broader audience." And it has done the legwork needed to realise this vision. Discovery Tour features 75 guided audio tours, making it feel like a virtual museum that players can walk around, all while having information gathered with the aid of experts delivered to them.

Players retain control of their character, which in Discovery Tour can be anyone from Bayek, protagonist of Assassin's Creed Origins, to Cleopatra or Julius Caesar, among others, so they're free to wander aimlessly and soak in the atmosphere or dip in and out of the tours as they please.

We spent some time with Discovery Tour (watch our gameplay video above) and came away thinking it's an experience that has a huge amount of potential, both as a unique way to present game worlds to people that love video games, and as a smart way to leverage the immense efforts put into creating them to reach a broader audience that may not be into games. Ubisoft told us that it has already tested Discovery Tour in classroom environments and found that it was useful in helping students learn about ancient Egypt, and this is an exciting avenue for video games to explore.

Where Ubisoft takes it from here is unclear, but we're keen to see the company head back into settings from previous games and give them the same treatment. Furthermore, we hope that other developers and publishers take note, as the idea of being completely free to explore and learn from worlds is incredibly enticing.

As previously detailed, Discovery Tour will be available on February 20 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. It is free for owners of the main game, but a standalone version will also be available on Steam and Ubisoft's UPlay service.

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BignutzisBack
02/13/18 2:04:35 PM
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SoundNetwork
02/13/18 2:04:46 PM
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hope its more than wandering around activating audio logs
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Banjo2553
02/13/18 2:05:27 PM
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That's an interesting idea which seems obvious now considering how historically-based the series is.
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CarlGrimes
02/13/18 2:28:18 PM
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Honestly those games taught me so much about history that schools generally left out. Good to see they are adding something like this.
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lilORANG
02/13/18 2:30:28 PM
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That's a cool feature. I learned a lot about the Italian Renaissance from 2.

History should be fun. And this is also kinda the idea the modern day storyline was toying with in Black Flag lol
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Antifar
02/13/18 3:39:30 PM
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Past games had like an in-game glossary of the history, no? This seems like a more interactive version of that.
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