Ubisoft will unveil two hours of gameplay from Assassin's Creed Shadows tomorrow
During the upcoming stream, viewers will have the opportunity to see the main characters, Naoe and Yasuke, as they embark on various quests, explore the vast landscapes of Harima Province, and confront formidable adversaries. The developers will not only showcase the gameplay but also engage with the audience, answering questions to provide insights into their creative process and approach to this new installment of the series.
Assassin's Creed Shadows transports players to the rich and intricate world of feudal Japan, where they will be enveloped in an atmosphere filled with intrigue and the fierce clashes of samurai. Mark your calendars for the premiere on March 20, 2025, available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Prominent insider Tom Henderson has shed light on the reasons behind the delay of Assassin's Creed Shadows to 2025. The postponement aims to address historical and cultural inaccuracies and to enhance the overall polish of the game. Contrary to rampant rumors, Yasuke will not be removed from the game, but Ubisoft plans to make adjustments to his storyline.
Several factors have contributed to the challenges faced by Shadows. Historical experts were consulted later in the development process than ideal, and there were significant misunderstandings among the staff. From a technical standpoint, the game is not yet ready for release. The development team is currently focused on fixing bugs and refining gameplay elements, though the latter will require more time. Henderson's sources are confident that Shadows will be ready for release on February 14, as the developers have sufficient time to complete their work.
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