28 February 2023

2 Minuti di lettura

assassins creedassassins creed odysseyubisoft entertainmentubisoft education & events

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Partners with Ashmolean Museum for Mythological Exhibit

Visit the island of Crete in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and you’ll encounter the ancient (even by Kassandra’s standards) Knossos, one of the oldest documented Greek settlements. Excavated by Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century, Knossos was home to the Minoans, a civilization of Greeks that came and went more than 1,000 years before the events of Odyssey. Venture underneath the ancient palace as Kassandra or Alexios, and you’ll uncover the fabled Labyrinth of King Minos, where he hid the mythical Minotaur. While this might be where Odyssey begins to divert from history, the Labyrinth and Minotaur, like most myths, is rooted in reality. In fact, the myth is the subject of the current exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, Labyrinth: Knossos, Myth & Reality.

[UN] [AC] Ashmolean Museum - IMG 1

The exhibition is on display from now until July 30 and includes more than 100 objects that have never before been shown outside of Greece. In an immersive area in the exhibit, scenes from Assassin’s Creed Odyssey will be projected, showing off Ubisoft’s interpretation of the palace at Knossos and featuring behind-the-scenes details from developers and historians about how Ubisoft Quebec built the in-game environment using historical data and Evans’ own archive.

“When I first saw the reconstruction, it gave me the thrill of being transported back in time, and I wanted visitors to experience that too,” said Dr. Andrew Shapland, Sir Arthur Evans curator of Bronze Age and Classical Greece at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford. “I am also fascinated by how the details in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey bring to life some of the ideas of Sir Arthur Evans. He was responsible for the first reconstruction of Knossos in concrete, based on his excavations there.”

[UN] [AC] Ashmolean Museum - IMG 2

The exhibit features a behind-the-scenes video from the development team at Ubisoft Quebec detailing the research conducted and inspiration used for their recreation of Knossos. “Ubisoft is in contact with many museums all around the world,” says Romain Fascialé, strategic alliances project manager at Ubisoft. “This is an important way for us to contribute to culture and education using our games’ content.”

This isn’t the first time Assassin’s Creed has been used in an exhibition about history. For more, check out how Assassin’s Creed Partnered with the British Library for an Alexander the Great Exhibition.

More From Ubisoft

15 October 20246 Minuti di lettura

Just Dance 2025 Edition & Just Dance VR: Welcome to Dancity Available Now

Check out the full Just Dance 2025 song list and find out more about dancing in VR with Meta Quest headsets.

Leggi altro
13 May 20247 Minuti di lettura

In quale ordine affrontare i giochi di Assassin's Creed

Se hai voglia di scoprire in quale punto della serie si colloca il tuo Assassino preferito o se ti interessa sapere quando ha inizio questa saga millenaria, ti basterà fare riferimento a questa panoramica riassuntiva della serie.

Leggi altro
3 October 202410 Minuti di lettura

Prince of Persia 35th Anniversary - A Look Back at the Original Game

Series creator Jordan Mechner and others share stories from the creation of 1989's Prince of Persia and what it means to them.

Leggi altro
5 August 20243 Minuti di lettura

Star Wars Outlaws™ Post-Launch Roadmap Revealed 

Learn more about the open-world Star Wars game’s Season Pass content, including two story packs, an exclusive mission, and cosmetic items.

Leggi altro