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Assassin’s Creed Virtual Photography: 2nd to 27th February

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30 Mar 2026

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Edited By:

Aaron Young

Turid

Welcome to the monthly virtual photography roundup hosted by Aaron Young from the AC Partnership Program.


Every four weeks we will be picking our top five favourite Assassin’s Creed shots and showcasing them on The Ones Who Came Before website, in order to promote virtual photography and talented content creators within the community.


This theme has been run by the @ACFirstCiv Virtual Photography team. Every month we will be searching social media to see how creative the community have been. We will also be monitoring the hashtag and the community hub to see all your wonderful shots.   


Keep an eye on the site as more shots are added, we are looking for captures across all Assassin’s Creed games. Tag your photos to #ACFirstCivVP for a chance to be featured.


Theme: Assassin’s Creed


Lonely Warrior


Game: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla


VP Artist: inmostvp


The Ones Who Came Before Photo of the Theme



Judge: @turidtorkil.bsky.social


Turid


These days it is rare and a real joy to see a shot from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. My favourite game of the series so far. I love the mysterious mood of this picture. Is it Eivor? Or is it Havi himself? Why is he crossing the sea? It leaves room for interpretation, something that I really love in a good shot. Lastly, I want to mention the excellent use of rule of thirds, which makes this composition even more pleasant to look at.


Aaron


I always enjoy seeing and writing about Assassin’s Creed Valhalla photography, it’s been such a huge part of my life for so long now. I will never forget the sheer volume of captures that were shared upon the games launch. To this day it is still my favourite photo mode from the franchise. This capture is quite striking and thought provoking. The minimalist approach really elevates these elements, as you are left contemplating what Eivor is doing. I get a real sense he is crossing the worlds to Valhalla, the void between being mortal and a God. The white background further highlights this feeling and the reflection on the water resembling his past drifting away.

Bayek


Game: Assassin’s Creed Origins


VP Artist: mythological_vp



Its has been too long since Assassin’s Creed Origins melted our hearts with its emotional rollercoaster of a story, combined with the thrill of seeing the Hidden Ones form. Bayek for me is one of the standout characters in the Assassin’s Creed franchise, helped by the phenomenal performance of Abubakar Salim. I must say I adore this portrait of the Medjay of Egypt. It is presented so well with the blacked-out background and the thick white boarder. I am really enjoying the shadow work and Bayek’s concerned expression. There is almost a vintage feel to the photograph that I enjoy, it isn’t easy to capture portraits in this game, but this one is definitely a beauty.

On The Lookout


Game: Assassin’s Creed Origins


VP Artist: @elenyae-vp.bsky.social



Bayek and Senu have a bond unlike any other, they share the grief that has befallen them. Without each other their lives would have been so different, especially Bayek who is a lone wolf for much of the story. As players we meet both of them early on and the strength of their friendship is instantly felt. I feel like this capture reinforces those traits as Senu watches on, always keeping her eye on Bayek, the protector of the protector as it were. I think the details really standout thanks to the depth of field and the bright white background. Once again, I find the composition helps the imagination run wild with what this formidable duo are up to.

Runner


Game: Assassin’s Creed Shadows


VP Artist: @ingapho



Assassin’s Creed Shadows was the first game in the series to adopt the impressive dynamic season feature. This adds huge amount of variety to the gameplay visually but also impacting stealth and movement across Japan. I think Ubisoft deserve credit for this highly notable advancement in game mechanics. The snow which we can see in this beautiful capture is probably one of my favourites. I feel it brings a lot to the game but even more so the photo mode. I really like how Naoe is framed between the trees and the lighting and shadows are helping to elevate this shot. It’s very cool to see the white robes with the touches of red nicely contrasting against the snow. I am getting some serious Assassin’s Creed 3 vibes here.

Strolling at Night


Game: Assassin’s Creed Mirage


VP Artist: @thedreadw0lfsheart.bsky.social



Night lights in the desert have become somewhat of a staple in the series for some time now. There is a familiarity to a building in the distance with a warm glow emitting from it. The thing is you never know if it is friend or foe waiting for you inside. This shot is fulfilling that recognisable moment Basim rolls into town in the middle of the night. The vignette is assisting nicely with the twilight ambience, and the warm orange glow looks inviting. The tips of the tree really standout and remind me of pollen ready to fall. I like that the focus is drawn to the cockerel strutting across the road. We all know how unfriendly these menaces can be.

And that sums it up for this Assassin’s Creed virtual photography recap list!


Thank you for checking out the photo collection. This would not be possible without the virtual photographers out there so a huge thanks to them. Until next time keep those shots coming in!

 

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About the Author

Aaron is a passionate Assassin's Creed fan who joined our AC Partnership Program as an Online Article Writer back in 2021 after the release of Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

After building momentum and interest on TOWCB website for Virtual Photography, Aaron established TOWCB Virtual Photography Team, of which he is now Team Leader. Throughout 2024, TOWCB VP Team will be sharing community captures in dedicated articles, and providing a positive environment on Twitter for gamers to share their shots.

Aaron Young

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