One year ago, the shadows of feudal Japan opened beneath our feet. To celebrate the first anniversary of Assassin's Creed Shadows, the amzing japanese artist HR-FM delivers a monumental piece — a collector's print that captures the soul of the game with rare intensity.
In the foreground, Naoe — agile and relentless shinobi — leaps mid-battle, katana raised to the sky, feet barely grazing the crashing waves below. Behind her, the towering ghost of Yasuke dominates the composition in his heavy samurai armor, expression unyielding beneath his horned helmet, the very embodiment of raw power and warrior's honor. Two heroes. Two forces. One shared destiny woven in the shadows of feudal Japan.
Between them : eternal Japan — cranes in flight, wild lilies in full bloom, pagodas lost in the mist, and Mount Fuji standing silent watch. HR-FM deploys a striking graphic style, built on fragments and broken geometries, where precise linework meets a muted yet contrasted palette. The vivid red of the rising sun cuts through khaki and slate — the colors of war, the colors of ash. A composition that reads like a movie poster and lingers like a work of art.
A singular piece. A unique edition. A tribute worthy of the legend.