Interesting the approach that Ubisoft had for this new chapter of Assassin's Creed: through a live broadcast started at 14.00 pm, he commissioned BossLogic, a well-known graphic that we see on the internet always creating exceptional ideas, to design the new setting of the game called Assassin's Creed Valhalla. The video concluded with the announcement that the first trailer of the title will be revealed tomorrow at 17.00pm.
With this we learned that the next title in the series will have Valhalla as a subtitle: this highlights how the setting will be the Norse one, therefore closer to that experienced in the last God of War, with a more historical approach to the time. It appears from the artwork in fact very close to the Viking invasion that took place against the British. From the point of view of the characters we might meet, it would be interesting to find some Viking or English heroes.
For those who do not know him, Bosslogic (whose real name is Kode Abdo), is an Australian digital artist who has made his way onto the internet thanks to social media. Always working on pop works of various genres, including Avengers: Endgame posters and much more related to the world of cinema, he has earned prestigious collaborations with companies such as Marvel and DC.
Bosslogic started drawing at the age of 6, mainly using digital techniques to draw, showing his passion for pop culture (comics, movies and video games). For the past 8 years, he has worked on digital media creating his own brand and his studio Lineage Studios, based in New York, United States. With more than 1,8 million followers on Instagram, Kode Abdo is one of the most successful contemporary digital artists.
As for the saga of Assassin's Creed, after a series of ups and downs (and a change of outputs due to a makeover of the gameplay sector) the saga has found new life with Assassin's Creed Origins and with Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Now, two years after the last chapter, the series returns in a new (and much requested by fans) setting. We remind you that in k stores you can find the two previous chapters, available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. As for Assassin's Creed Valhalla, it will be bookable at the chain's stores.
Below you can see the whole live, which lasted about 8 hours, where the author created the drawing you see on the cover.