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    Assassin’s Creed Origins looks unreal in 8K with RTX 5090 and ray tracing

    Assassin’s Creed Origins stuns in 8K with ray tracing and RTX 5090 power Digital Dreams gives the 2017 classic a jaw-dropping glow-up.
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    Assassin’s Creed Origins may be eight years old, but in the right hands, it still turns heads. Thanks to a new video from Digital Dreams, the 2017 Ubisoft classic has been transformed into a next-gen visual showcase powered by an RTX 5090, ray tracing, and a massive 8K resolution.

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    Ubisoft’s vision of ancient Egypt remains one of the franchise’s most striking. But with 2025 hardware, Assassin’s Creed Origins reaches new heights. Digital Dreams’ upgraded version features reworked lighting, ultra-crisp textures, and physically accurate shadows, giving the game a modern cinematic feel without altering its core design.

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    The addition of ray tracing breathes realism into every frame. Water reacts naturally to light, shadows soften depending on the environment, and reflective surfaces like armor and stone give off a subtle gleam. At 8K, even background objects like distant pyramids or scattered pottery gain texture and detail.

    The setup running these visuals is powered by an RTX 5090, along with other top-tier components. It’s a beast of a configuration, and not something most players can replicate easily. Still, those with less powerful hardware can explore visual mods that enhance Origins without requiring flagship GPUs.

    Here’s what makes the video shine:

    • Natural lighting and atmospheric effects
    • More detailed NPCs and environments
    • Sharper shadows and reflections
    • Sand, stone, and cloth look more lifelike
    • Better visual separation between foreground and background

    Even older animations feel renewed when paired with modern rendering.

    With enough horsepower and smart tweaking, an eight-year-old title can rival brand-new releases. Assassin’s Creed Origins might’ve launched in 2017, but this RTX 5090-powered glow-up reminds us that great art direction never really ages.

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