Ubisoft announced that Shadows of Assassin’s Creed postponed until 2025. Following a series of rumors following the cancellation of the press preview and the game’s presence at Tokyo Game Show, the launch of the next game in the saga has been delayed. The company announced on the in-game X account that Need more time to perfect the experience.
The game was scheduled to release on November 12th and was predicted to be one of the big games of 2024. Unfortunately, Ubisoft decided that the project was too ambitious and needed more time, so Shadows of Assassin’s Creed debuts before February 14, 2025.The announcement of the postponement comes just hours after the information was disclosed. Ghost of Yoteicontinuation Ghost of Tsushima which will also arrive in 2025.
“Shadows of Assassin’s Creed This is a dream project for us. We are finally bringing the series to feudal Japan with many features designed with our community in mind, such as parkour or updated stealth brought by new technology, all set in a beautiful and immersive world.”
“This is an ambitious addition to the franchise, a rich experience that can be experienced through the eyes of two unique protagonists, but we recognize that We need more time to polish and refine the interface, improving some of our key features.“
Therefore, we have made the decision to move the release date to February 14, 2025.
According to Marc-Alexis Côté, director of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, On this day, the game will be released on all platforms, including Steam.This is a big decision for Ubisoft, as it leaves Ubisoft Connect exclusivity, a requirement that all PC players have rejected. Shadows of Assassin’s Creed represents the return of day one releases to Steam.
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