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Assassin’s Creed Origins contest: Winners announced

Our hidden blades are ready — our crack panel of judges have selected two targets winners as part of our Assassin’s Creed Origins contest.

The following Assassins are the proud new owners of the game’s Gods Edition:

  • Dao Anh Du of NSW
  • David Hilton of WA

And since readers always ask into a look at the winning entries, they’re presented anonymously below (well, mostly — you’ve got a 50-50 shot when guessing who wrote what).

  • “The Hidden Blade, I’ll be hiding in the shade, Getting close by being friendly, then assassinating my enemies, With it being concealable, Anything is achievable!”
  • “The khopesh is swift, stunning, sharp and silent. Symbolic of Egyptian authority and fearsome threat of gruesome death, it needs skill and strength to use.”

Congrats to our winners! We’ll soon be in touch to organise the delivery of your prize.

Thanks to the hundreds of readers who entered the contest, and stay tuned for further chances to win!

Assassin’s Creed: Origins is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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