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Ubisoft Delays Assassin's Creed Shadows Release Due to Tech Issues

Author : Christopher Apr 13,2025

Ubisoft Delays Assassin

Ubisoft's development of Assassin's Creed Shadows, set in the rich backdrop of feudal Japan, faced significant delays as the company waited for the right technological advancements to fully realize their vision. The concept of bringing the storied franchise to Japan has been a long-discussed dream among fans and developers alike, but Ubisoft held back until they could meet their rigorous standards for both technology and storytelling.

In a revealing interview, creative director Jonathan Dumont emphasized that Ubisoft was committed to not rushing the project. The studio focused on achieving the perfect balance between cutting-edge technology and a compelling narrative, aiming to deliver an experience that upholds the high reputation of the Assassin's Creed series.

This meticulous approach highlights the critical importance of Shadows for Ubisoft, particularly after facing challenges with recent titles like Star Wars: Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. With these experiences in mind, Ubisoft is determined to avoid another setback, resulting in multiple delays for Shadows. These delays were partly focused on enhancing the parkour mechanics and ensuring the game achieves the level of polish fans expect.

Despite the long-awaited desire for an Assassin's Creed game set in Japan, the reception to Shadows has been mixed. Some fans express concerns that it may resemble previous entries like Odyssey or Valhalla too closely. Furthermore, the introduction of dual protagonists, Naoe and Yasuke, raises questions about the impact of player choices on the storyline.

Ubisoft has promised that players can experience the entire game from the perspectives of both Naoe and Yasuke, achieving 100% completion with each character. Yet, there are lingering questions about how distinct and deep their individual story arcs will be. As the release date nears, Ubisoft must address these fan concerns while striving to offer a fresh and engaging addition to the beloved franchise.

Assassin's Creed Shadows stands as a crucial project for Ubisoft, aimed at revitalizing trust in the series and showcasing the studio's dedication to innovation and excellence.

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