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Assassin's Creed Shadows Confirms No Battle Pass Feature

Nov 18, 2024 11:54 AM

Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin's Creed Shadows won't include a battle pass system or paid content, despite circulating rumors. The Animus Hub, a platform for future Assassin's Creed games, will only offer free rewards. Ubisoft's statement on Reddit clarifies there will be no paid subscriptions or battle passes, ensuring players access regular content and missions at no additional charge. The game has faced scrutiny over its depiction of Japan, prompting apologies from the development team and raising concerns regarding authenticity. The anticipated release has also been delayed to February 14, 2025, positioning it against PlayStation's upcoming Ghost of Tsushima sequel.

Will Assassin's Creed Shadows feature paid content?

No, Ubisoft has assured that all content in Assassin's Creed Shadows, including rewards from the Animus Hub, will be free of charge.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows is the latest installment in the iconic Assassin's Creed franchise. It introduces a dual-protagonist system, featuring the stealthy assassin Naoe and the fierce samurai Yasuke, allowing players to switch between the two as they explore an open-world rendition of Feudal Japan. This game is notable for its decision to address historical accuracy while still presenting a fictional narrative, marking a departure from previous installments that leaned more heavily into historical representation. As the franchise moves towards a new era of gameplay experiences, Shadows aims to deliver a fresh narrative intertwined with modern day elements.



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