A gameplay mechanic from Assassin's Creed Valhalla also allegedly returns based on a supposed leak from a digital copy on PS5.
There's plenty of reason to be excited about the upcoming action RPG.
Here's how Shadows is changing things up from the last mainline Assassin's Creed game.
Pre-orders for the next mainline Assassin's Creed are reportedly on the right track, especially compared to Star Wars Outlaws.
Ubisoft is reportedly "confident" about the title launching in March, with a source telling Insider Gaming that it's "pretty much done."
Many more titles will depart the service on February 28th, including Yakuza 3 Remastered, Wo Long Fallen Dynasty, Gris, F1 22, and more.
Ubisoft is touting "new ways to play, deepened tactical gameplay, refined game feel and major upgrades" for this "new era of Siege."
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot revealed during a Q&A during its earnings call that the company wants to expand its open-world and live-service outings.
On both consoles, the open-world action RPG's Performance Mode will run at 60 FPS and an upscaled 2160p resolution, it's been confirmed.
Pre-orders for Ubisoft's next mainline Assassin's Creed look good ahead of its launch on March 20th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Alongside previously announced features, the trailer highlights new systems like environmental destruction, dynamic seasons, and more.
Assassin's Creed Shadows will also feature personal story quests that can only be taken on by a specific protagonist.
Director Jonathan Dumont spoke about wanting to keep the gameplay between both characters distinct, with one being nimble and the other being strong.
It supports Multi Frame Generation on Nvidia's latest line-up of GPUs while improving Frame Generation for RTX 40 series cards.
The "sequel" will allegedly be revealed during the Six Invitation, which is currently ongoing until February 16th, per a known leaker.
Catch up on all the latest updates on Ubisoft's upcoming open world action RPG.
Launched in 2019, the post-apocalyptic first-person shooter will join Game Pass on February 4th for cloud, PC, and console players.
Ubisoft was allegedly disappointed at its sales performance since launch, reportedly rejecting further DLC and a sequel.
Various studio heads revealed in an alleged internal memo that around 100 employees from Ubisoft Leamington and Reflections were affected.
Ubisoft will be laying off employees from its Düsseldorf, Stockholm and Reflections studios alongside shutting down Ubisoft Leamington.