Assassin’s Creed Shadows Has Been Delayed to 2025 for “Polish” and a Day-One Release on Steam

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Assassin's Creed Shadows, a new installment of the historical action-adventure video game series from Ubisoft that was supposed to transport players to Feudal Japan this November, will no longer be released that month, according to a new message from Marc-Alexis Cote (Vice President Executive Producer of the Assassin's Creed brand) that explains how the game has been delayed to February 14, 2025.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows, a new installment of the historical action-adventure video game series from Ubisoft that was supposed to transport players to Ancient China this November, will no longer be released that month, according to a new message from Marc-Alexis Cote (Vice President Executive Producer of the Assassin's Creed brand) that explains how the game has been delayed to February 14, 2025.

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I fixed that for you.

What's interesting is that Ubisoft has never cared about quality or a polished day one experience. Day one release on Steam is really just an attempt to get more people to buy the game as a lot of people hate Ubisoft's trash Ubiconnect (or whatever its called) launcher.
 
I wonder if they're toning down whatever content it was that was firing up the Japanese community. I'm not sure they can afford another underperforming release.
 
I wonder if they're toning down whatever content it was that was firing up the Japanese community. I'm not sure they can afford another underperforming release.
That would require massive replacement of buildings and game assets as well as changing the main protagonist. They also need to switch out all the flags which were used without permission of that family and buy up all those statues of the broken gate etc. and put them in a landfill or melt them down, etc.

Then the Japanese might be happy. The game is too far gone to be a success. Ubisoft can't retool it completely in five months time. They are pulling it back because Outlaws caught a lot more backlash for its bugs and other issues than they expected. I also think that they don't want to give the investors who want heads to roll to have anymore ammunition this year.

But, because the people who make narrative decisions like this don't think they are doing anything wrong, Ubisoft probably believes that bugs are the only reason why Outlaws didn't do well and why Shadows needs more time in the oven. Truth is, what's wrong with it has become intrinsic to the game at this point and they'd have to scrap a lot of it to actually make a good game out of this ****.
 
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