Caught by parkour expert Roptopolous, Ubisoft has confirmed that it introduced some tweaks for the in-game parkour system.
The latest story expansion promises 6-10 hours of content within the most nostalgic (and clamored for) area in the series.
Players can embark on a new story mission involving Luis Frois with either Yasuke or Naoe when the Title Update goes live.
The publisher also teases that The Prince is "just warming up," potentially hinting at announcements in the coming months.
Meanwhile, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag Remake is reportedly launching near the multiplayer-focused Assassin's Creed Invictus.
Shadows will also allegedly receive roughly two years of post-launch support, while Hexe will seemingly receive one year.
Ubisoft seems to be suggesting that several more of its titles will be headed to Nintendo's upcoming next-gen console at some point.
On social media, Mark Rubin spoke out against the current FOMO-driven design of Call of Duty games that don't focus on quality.
Airing on June 8th, the showcase will feature "world premieres, exclusive announcements, updates," and more for over 50 games.
May sees the addition of new parkour moves for Naoe, Photo Mode features, quality-of-life improvements, and more for free.
While Ubisoft has been quiet about it, a co-op multiplayer mode for Assassin's Creed Shadows would likely focus on both protagonists.
Ubisoft's acclaimed first-person shooter will soon also launch for Game Pass on Xbox consoles, PC, and Xbox cloud gaming.
Development on the open-world racer's offline mode has been going smoothly, and the studio plans to launch it sometime in 2025.
Massive promises six to ten hours of gameplay with new Control Points, Bounty Locations, Hunter Riddles, activities, and locations.
Available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, Ubisoft's hit open-world action RPG is seemingly due for Nintendo's next console.
The recently released demo, which is permanently available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, offers three hours of gameplay.
The open-world sci-fi title receives a brief new trailer, offering a tease of performance and visual fidelity on Nintendo's console.
Team up with Hondo Ohnaka to explore the Khepi Tomb in search of treasure or smuggle goods for the Miyuki Trade League for rewards.
The hotfix resolves crash issues on the PS5 and a graphical issue that occurred when enabling HDR and PSSR on the PS5 Pro.
The second year of Skull and Bones is kicking things off with a host of new content, including a new ship and item ascension.