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No support for Assassin's Creed Shadows on Steam Deck at launch

One from earlier in February I missed was a Q&A post from Ubisoft about Assassin's Creed Shadows, and it's bad news for players hoping to run it on Steam Deck.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/03/no-support-for-assassins-creed-shadows-on-steam-deck-at-launch/

Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression Gameplay Overview

[h2] Hello everyone! [/h2]


Assassin's Creed Shadows releases on March 20th and we're excited to show you more of the game in these last few weeks before launch. In case you missed it, preorders are now available and include free access to the upcoming Claws of Awaji expansion , as well as other bonuses.


This week, we're going to show you more on how progression works in the game. We'll be joined by Julien, Associate Game Director on Shadows.


Let's dive into the details.


All footage is from a work-in-progress build. Please note that some of the videos in this article may be compressed, which could affect their quality. Make sure to watch in 4K for the best quality. HUD settings may vary depending on the capture to showcase examples of customizable options.



A NEW PROGRESSION LOOP


"Having two separate characters with unique archetypes in our feudal Japan world pushed us to rethink how we wanted to approach player progression," says Julien. "Our goal was to stay as close as possible to the philosophy of mastery and martial art."



This philosophy is reflected in the way learning new skills depends on gathering Mastery (points) and Knowledge (ranks).



[h2] MASTERY [/h2]

In Shadows, Naoe and Yasuke have multiple Mastery trees to invest in - unique for each of them. These trees are tied to the unique weapons they both carry, as well as their specific archetypes: samurai for Yasuke, shinobi and assassin for Naoe.



Each weapon tree allows you to improve and expand your skills by learning new combos, increasing weapon efficacy, or unlocking deadly abilities. As for the archetype trees, Yasuke can invest in his samurai training to unlock new ways to be versatile in combat, such as switching weapons mid-combo. For Naoe, developing the shinobi or assassin trees unlocks new ways to evolve stealth and assassinate foes.



Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Passive Ability


"With the unique Mastery trees, we want to give players the freedom to dedicate themselves into a specific weapon, playstyle, or archetype, and ensure they can deepen their mastery of it," says Julien. "The points you invest in a Mastery tree also unlock additional bonuses for that weapon or archetype, further reinforcing your progress."


To earn Mastery points, you will need to level up your character through the normal course of play (completing quests, activities, etc.), but you can also earn them by defeating unique enemies in the world, like the Samurai Daisho (Deadly enemies only found in castles), or eliminating your targets. These foes will put your combat or stealth talents to the test.


Mastery points can also be reset at any time, if you wish to change your playstyle.


Naoe and Yasuke share their progression, meaning that your level, XP, Mastery Points, and Knowledge will be gained by both equally, to ensure neither character is left behind.


[h2] ABILITIES [/h2]

Abilities are found in all Mastery trees. In combat, each weapon has two ability slots into which you can assign unlocked active abilities. When unlocked, a weapon ability can generally be upgraded multiple times, adding new gameplay twists and dealing greater damage to opponents.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Tanto Ability


In game, active abilities show up in the bottom right wheel.


The samurai and shinobi trees also offer unique abilities, and while you can only equip one of these at a time, it's available at any time no matter your equipped weapon.


When you look at a Mastery tree, you'll notice that some abilities and skills cannot be unlocked right away; you'll need to increase your Knowledge Rank to make them available.


Unlocking the most advanced abilities and skills may also require you to complete certain unique actions; to snag the last Assassination upgrade, for example, you must defeat a mysterious group of shinobi.


Let's take a further look at the concept of Knowledge Ranks.


[h2] KNOWLEDGE RANKS [/h2]

In Shadows, Knowledge is an abstraction of your mind, aka your mental readiness. This means certain upgrades for your character will only be accessible once your character has reached specific Knowledge Ranks.


Knowledge can be acquired throughout your journey by completing different types of non-violent activities such as finding Lost Pages in temples, taking time to pray in Shrines, doing some Kuji-kiri Meditation for Naoe, or learning new Kata for Yasuke. It is a way for us to connect the development of our dual character's minds with their physical skills.


Even though some activities are character-specific, Knowledge gained from them is still shared between Naoe and Yasuke, so the more they grow as individuals, the more they both benefit.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Increase Knowledge


Be sure to increase your Knowledge so you can rank up and make new skills, abilities, and upgrades available to unlock in the Mastery trees.


[h2] Endgame tease [/h2]

By the time you reach the 6th Rank of Knowledge, you will have all skills available to unlock in your Mastery trees, but your progression will not stop there. Naoe and Yasuke will then gain access to a brand-new Knowledge tree and continue progressing. This tree will offer numerous new passive skills, allowing you to maximize specific stats to fully embrace your ideal playstyle.


EQUIPMENT & STATS



[h2] Inventory [/h2]

In addition to improving your Mastery and Knowledge, you will need to manage your equipment, making sure it matches your level so you can be as strong - if not stronger than your foes.

In your inventory, you can equip up to two different weapons at once (including ranged weapons for Yasuke), a headgear piece, an armor, and a trinket or amulet. All of them have a level, a quality rating, and stats that contribute to your total character stats.

You can also equip and customize your horse and its saddle, to complement the look of your armor, but these are purely cosmetic.


[h2] Enemy Resistance [/h2]

The level of your equipment, as well as your skills and abilities, will influence how you stack up against your enemies in Shadows. An enemy's health is represented by a health bar divided into multiple segments; these segments directly impact how much damage you need to inflict to kill an enemy in combat, and they determine the outcome of your assassination attempts.


You'll start the adventure with a Hidden Blade that can remove two health segments, meaning that if an enemy has more health than that, they will survive your assassination attempt and turn to fight you. You can recognize these stronger enemies by using the Observe mechanic. Furthermore, when you target an enemy for assassination, the color of their health bar will change to reflect whether the attempt will be deadly or not - white will guarantee an assassination, yellow will only deal some damage and red will result in the assassination being denied.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Stealth Deep Dive: Denied Assassination

Note: you can trigger the "one-shot assassination" feature in the game options, which allows you to assassinate all enemies regardless of their health bar.


To ensure you can take down difficult targets with assassinations, you can improve your assassination damage in the Mastery Trees, equip gear and weapons that give additional bonuses, or engrave bonuses on gear items at the forge. Some of these bonuses are contextual and give you the advantage in specific scenarios, such as adding +1 damage segment to air assassinations, or +2 damage segment to assassination attempts at night.


Enemies that are 5+ level over you will be marked with a Skull icon, meaning that they are much stronger than you and probably too difficult to take on. You should always ensure your current level matches with the region you are in, as well as who you are facing.


[h2] Finding Gear & Weapons [/h2]

In Shadows, we have a wide range of gorgeous gear sets - with their own visual variations, both for Naoe and Yasuke. Gear and weapons can be looted in chests or on defeated enemies. The loot itself is largely randomized in order to give players a sense of unique discovery along their journey.


However, we also have predetermined items placed throughout the world. These usually have a legendary quality and can be obtained from specific targets and in castle chests. You can locate these valuable opportunities on the Objective Board or the World Map, and they usually offer a great challenge in stealth or combat.


[h2] Gear Quality [/h2]

We have five quality levels that influence how powerful a piece of equipment might be and how much it can impact your playstyle:

Common equipment is the lowest quality and has basic stats

Uncommon equipment has improved stats and a perk (more on perks below)

Rare equipment is stronger, and offers the possibility to engrave a second perk of your choice at the Forge in the Hideout

Epic equipment adds a chance to have one of the core stats boosted. (If you're lucky, an enemy can drop an Epic item that has stronger elements than a Legendary one.)

Legendary equipment has unique, handpicked stats, a gameplay-oriented perk, and an engraving slot


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Gear Quality


As you play, it is highly recommended to keep upgrading your gear at the Forge, in the Hideout, to ensure your favorite equipment always matches your current level.


Following feedback we received after the preview event for Assassin's Creed Shadows, we have also recently added Yasuke and Naoe icons on the items looted in the world, so you have a better understanding of who this new item is meant for.


[h2] VISUAL CUSTOMIZATION (TRANSMOG) AND LOADOUTS [/h2]

We know how style is as important as damage for players; if you like the stats of your equipment but are not interested in its look, you can apply the cosmetic look from other items you've found instead. This is known as transmog.


To unlock this feature, you simply need to build the Forge in the Hideout. After that, it can be done directly from the inventory menu - no need to use your in-game money.


"Overall, the Forge plays a key part in managing your inventory" says Julien "there you can upgrade or dismantle weapons & gear, but we will share more in an upcoming article on the Hideout."


We pushed transmog further for Shadows by adding weapon customization too. Not only can you switch the visual of one weapon to another, you can also mix and match the look of its different parts. The final result could be the blade of one weapon, with the guard of another, and the handle of your newly acquired one.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Weapon Customization

Once you've created a customized gear and weapon set that you want to save, head to the Gallery in your Hideout (once you've constructed it). You can not only display your gear there, but you also unlock loadouts to save your different equipment configurations.


[h2] Customizing your playstyle [/h2]

Each equipment piece has stats that can affect key game mechanics, such as base weapon attacks, posture attacks, critical damage and many more. It will be up to you to find synergies between gear, weapons, and skills to embrace your favorite way to play.


For players who want to further dive into crafting their unique playstyle, here are additional features you might be interested in.


[h2] Perks [/h2]

Perks are a great way to modify, enhance, or specialize a piece of equipment. In the game, there are hundreds of perks to find that can improve your stats. You'll acquire (or loot) new ones each time you kill a Target, but you can also purchase them at merchants, find some in chests, or obtain some by constructing your Forge at the Hideout.


Perks can also be unlocked after completing specific accomplishments in-game. For example, completing a specific number of Air Assassinations can unlock the perk to remove an additional Health segment while doing an Air Assassination. In short, perks are a great way to further specialize in your favorite playstyle while being rewarded for it.


Perks can be straightforward stat improvements, influence Afflictions, or feature different exotic conditions that inspire you to play differently. For example, a perk can boost your base damage the more you have adrenaline chunks filled, so it encourages you to play without Abilities in exchange for hitting enemies much harder.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Air Assassination


Legendary perks are the most unique ones. They change the way you play by affecting a game mechanic instead of simply boosting a stat, though they can only be found on Legendary gear.


The perks you collect can be put into use once you construct the Forge at the Hideout. Engraving complementary perks can create powerful synergies on a given piece of equipment, allowing you to personalize your gear and make it your own.


We have some examples for you of the unique playstyles you can create, simply by mixing the right gear, perks and skills.


[h3] EXOTIC COMBAT WITH NAOE [/h3]

This mix of gear, weapons and perks allow Naoe to knock down enemies when sliding into them, deal more damage on ground attacks and vault over them when sprinting. This mix of moves gives room for a very offensive - and exotic playstyle, where you can engage/disengage enemies to surprise them.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Naoe Combat Build


[h3] STEALTH RANGE BUILD FOR YASUKE [/h3]

We teased in our stealth article Yasuke's ability to strike from the shadows with his bow. In the following clip, you can see the use of the legendary Archer set that increases range damage, mixed with various perks that ensure even a Samurai Daisho can be killed right away with a headshot.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Yasuke Stealth Build


There are of course many ways you can specialize Naoe or Yasuke, whether you want to create a build specific to strike at night when in stealth or becoming deadly in combat when performing perfect parries with your katana.


[h2] Afflictions [/h2]

Some weapons can also induce Afflictions; this added element replaces one of the weapon stat boosts. Afflictions require build-up time to take effect, the length of which can vary depending on your gear and perks, so they are more useful on enemies with larger pools of health. We have 4 types of afflictions:


[h3] BLEED [/h3]

Bleed instantly deals massive additional damage once Affliction buildup is reached and then resets.


[h3] Poison [/h3]

Poison becomes active for a set duration upon buildup, dealing light damage over time. Poison also interrupts enemies and causes them to vomit.



[h3] Daze [/h3]

Enemies are dazed for a certain amount of time once the Affliction buildup is reached. While dazed, enemies will miss most of their attack attempts and won't be able to defend.


Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Progression: Daze Affliction


[h3] Knock Out [/h3]

A KO'd enemy stays down on the ground for a certain amount of time. This Affliction is mostly induced by Abilities, or when an enemy is grabbed (instead of assassinated) and then KO'd by Naoe or Yasuke.


TRADING



[h2] Merchants [/h2]

Trading will also be key in the game to push Naoe and Yasuke's talents further.

Throughout the Open World, you can find Merchants in cities, or Itinerant Merchants on the various roads of Japan. We have different types of Merchants that sell different things. Some are focused on selling gear, some on resources, and some on cosmetic elements. You can also sell them extra resources, unused gear, and valuables in exchange for Mons (the currency at that time).

Merchants also sell unique things that you cannot find anywhere else, so don't hesitate to stop by!

We hope you enjoyed this new look at Assassin's Creed Shadows! Tune in next time for a new detailed look at the Hideout.



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Discover all Assassin’s Creed Shadows Steam Achievements

Hello everyone,

Assassin’s Creed Shadows launches on March 20 on Steam, and it’s bringing a full list of achievements with it. Available on day one, these Steam achievements (which are the same as the Xbox achievements and PlayStation trophies) can all be earned in a single playthrough, meaning no achievement can be missed regardless of what story choices you make. And don’t worry – your Leap of Fail will look just as spectacular whether you’re playing on story mode or on expert level, as all achievements are unlockable regardless of difficulty level.


The development team built this list to cover a variety of game content – not just the main story, but also the additional content players can find in the world. As a result, achievements are tied to exploration, activities, the hideout, meeting allies and more. The team also wanted to add puns and references to other games, more particularly to other Assassin’s Creed games. How many can you spot? Let us know in the comments!

Check out all Steam achievements below. Note: If the achievement doesn’t have an objective description, don’t read too much into it – we’re avoiding spoilers so you can experience it fully on March 20.

Finally, please note some achievements do not have descriptions to avoid spoilers – and these will be “hidden” once the game is out!

Check the list now:

[h2]Visible Achievements[/h2]
  • Art of Ninjutsu – Master the way of the shinobi
  • Art of Kenjutsu – Master the way of the samurai
  • Make it Personal – Engrave your first weapon
  • Sometimes – Perform a landing roll
  • Reeding is Fundamental – Escape conflict by using a breathing reed to hide in shallow water
  • Just Your Shadow – Distract the same enemy 3 times with shinobi bells
  • Hook, Line, and Swinger – Stay airborne by swinging from one grappling hook point to another
  • Acrobatics – Perform a Leap of Faith from a grappling hook swing
  • Adept Shinobi – Perform your first assassination
  • Master Shinobi – Assassinate an enemy through a shoji door
  • Unseen – Perform 5 assassinations in a row without being noticed or entering combat
  • Giant Slayer – Assassinate a powerful guardian in one go
  • Adept Samurai – Perform your first Finisher as Yasuke
  • Master Samurai – Parry an incoming projectile
  • Unstoppable – Use Samurai Stand before performing a Finisher on an enemy
  • This is Japan, Actually – Kick an enemy from a high place
  • Overdesign III – Perform a Finisher on an enemy that is both Poisoned and Dazed
  • Final Hearing – Sheath your weapon immediately after an enemy dies from Bleed
  • Adventurer – Shoot an enemy in the knee with an arrow
  • Test Your Might – Defeat the final enemy in the tournament
  • Kofun Raider – Complete your first kofun
  • Good Form – Complete your first kata
  • Zen Master – Complete all kuji-kiri
  • A Rare Occurrence – Complete all legendary sumi-e
  • Sole Sanctum – Unlock the Hideout
  • Chase the Morning – Add a sumi-e to the Hideout
  • Against Wood and Stone – Fully upgrade a building in the Hideout
  • Everybody Benefits! – Adopt a pet
  • Happy Place – Reach the highest point on the map
  • Pathfinder - Visit every province on the map
  • Scouting Mission – Gather information using a scout
  • Would You Kindly? – Complete a contract in each province

[h2]Hidden Achievements[/h2]
  • Prologue
  • A New League Rises
  • An Oath Fulfilled
  • Fall of the Shinbakufu
  • Epilogue
  • Death Blossom
  • The Thief
  • The Toxin Master
  • The Eager Assassin
  • The Ronin
  • The Warrior Monk
  • The Sharpshooter
  • Build Your League
  • Front of the Pack
  • Better than a Bucket
  • Limitless
  • In Case of Trouble
  • Suture Self
  • Leap of Fail
  • Mortal Reminder
  • Collector
  • Made You Look
Wishlist Assassin’s Creed Shadows now or pre-purchase it to get the Claws of Awaji expansion and Thrown to the Dogs bonus quest for free. Assassin’s Creed Shadows releases on March 20 on Steam, with the expansion launching later in 2025.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows – New PC and Console Features Q&A

Hello everyone,

The Assassin's Creed Shadows development team put a lot of effort into our new Anvil engine to fully leverage the latest hardware capabilities, setting new technical standards for the series.

You can see that in the PC & New-Gen Features Trailer that we released today. Check it out below:

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Over the past few weeks, we gathered questions from the community on tech topics through multiple social platforms as well as the Ubisoft Creator Program. We sat down with Pierre F, Technology Director on Assassin’s Creed Shadows, to answer many of these questions.

Tech Q&A


[h2]Question 1[/h2]

Whaleheda on Discord: “Can you tell us more about the "Atmos" tool that controls the weather system in the game? What's the difference of having this tool in AC: Shadows compared to the older games?”

Pierre F: Atmos is a procedural, physics-based weather simulation that generates cloudscapes in Shadows. Before, clouds were manually crafted by artists and copy-pasted in the sky, like a photoshop montage. This limited the variety of cloudscapes that were possible to create, and oftentimes ended up in unnatural compositions. With Atmos, we’re able to simulate natural cloud formations and they aren't static anymore: they constantly evolve over time. Transitions between weather states are more fluid as well - for example, after a storm, clouds dissipate in a very natural way.


[h2]Question 2[/h2]

Rafiti on UCP: “AC Shadows is the AC with the best graphics to date, could you tell us the minimum (1080p 30fps) and maximum requirements? (4k Ultra at 60 fps)”

BobDuckNWeave on UCP: “What are the tiered PC requirements specs, i.e. Minimum, Recommended, Ultra with split outs for 1080p, 1440p & 4K, realistically would be great to have these a month before launch so consumers can upgrade accordingly. Great opportunity for manufacturers to create content around it to help sales of components.”

Zykopath on UCP: “Instead of just listing minimum and recommended specs, The PC gaming community would love to see system requirements for the following categories, while mentioning a GPU from each major manufacturer; Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, alongside VRAM requirements, and if upscaling is used or not, and at what quality level: A. 1080p 30 fps low B. 1080p 60 fps high C. 1440p 60 fps high or ultra D. 4k 60 fps ultra. And additional requirements for Ray Tracing if available.”


Pierre F: We have provided several scenarios on the PC specs image you can find below.



However, there are as many scenarios as there are PCs, and it is relatively hard to be extremely precise when providing PC specs visual. The team did its best to provide the most qualitative and immersive experience to the largest number of players, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the game to its fullest potential. Here are some additional details:

We have 5 distinct scalability presets (Low, Medium, High, Very High, Ultra High) and 3 raytracing modes (Diffuse Hideout Only, Diffuse Everywhere and Diffuse + Specular Everywhere). Furthermore, players can fine tweak their preferences by changing one of the numerous options (approximately 20) configured by a scalability preset.

Various upscaling technologies (TAA, DLSS, FSR and XeSS) can be used in conjunction with dynamic resolution scaling to target a given framerate, in which case the game will adapt pre-upscaling resolution to try and reach the desired FPS.

To assist in calibrating the options, an in-game benchmark tool is available for consistent and reproducible results.


[h2]Question 3[/h2]

Acrobatic_Count_4780 on Reddit: "« Selective Ray Tracing » What does that mean ? That we can choose if we want to enable or not RT?"

Pierre F: Assassin’s Creed Shadows features three distinct raytracing modes on PC:

Selective Raytracing: This mode uses raytracing only within the Hideout portion of the game. The reason behind this is that the Hideout allows extensive player customization at a level never seen before on Assassin’s Creed. Because of that, we cannot use traditional, pre-calculated, global illumination techniques, and therefore need to adopt a real-time approach. In all other gameplay situations, such as in the open world, raytracing will not be used.

However, if your GPU does not support hardware raytracing, such as pre-RTX GPUs, we have developed our own solution to allow competent, yet older, GPUs to run Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The game will use a proprietary software-based raytracing approach developed specifically for that. This was made to ensure Assassin's Creed Shadows remains accessible to as many players as possible.

Standard Raytracing: This mode uses the hardware raytracing capabilities of the GPU to compute real-time global illumination.

Extended Raytracing: This mode uses the hardware raytracing capabilities of the GPU to compute both real-time global illumination and reflections. This is the most extensive usage of raytracing.

On GPUs that support hardware raytracing, the choice will always be given to the player. It is one of numerous settings available to players to customize their experience on PC.
the player.


[h2]Question 4[/h2]

Assassin’s Creed Central on UCP: “Is Nvidia’s DLSS 3.5 (or more?) available, with ray reconstruction and frame generation ? What about FSR 3.1?”

GROMO Gaming on UCP: "Will the game support DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) or FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) to boost performance?"

Game Aspect on UCP: “Will the game include next-gen AI tools like DLSS, FSR, XeSS, or Frame Generation to ensure smooth gameplay with higher FPS?”


Pierre F: AC Shadows supports all the upscaling technologies mentioned here. DLSS 3.7, FSR 3.1 and XeSS 2 are all supported for both upscaling and frame generation purposes. Our own Temporal AA solution is also available. Note that a mix and match approach is possible. You may select one technology to upscale while using a different technology for frame generation purposes.

Furthermore, as part of our partnership with Intel, we had direct and privileged access to XeSS 2 before it was made public, and we worked directly with Intel engineers to provide the best implementation possible.


[h2]Question 5[/h2]

Furious Kitty on UCP: “What graphical options will there be to improve performance for a gamer playing on a semi-high-end budget gaming PC?”

Peetaspants on UCP: “How scalable is the game’s performance on different PC setups, and are there any recommended settings for creators prioritizing smooth performance over high-end visuals?”


Pierre F: One thing we tried with Shadows was to be as scalable as possible. We want the game to cater to the high-end of the spectrum without putting the bar too high in terms of requirements. As such, we believe that our minimum required specs reflect this commitment. A GTX 1070, the minimum required GPU, is quite old at this time, yet we made efforts to support pre-RTX GPU (GTX 1070, GTX 1080TI and equivalent) that are still competent today but lack hardware level raytracing capabilities. To further highlight our commitment to this direction, we’ve developed a proprietary software raytraced GI solution to support the new dynamic Hideout.

On the other end of the spectrum, we have introduced major new technologies to the engine, always with a scalability mindset. For instance, AC Shadows will use our proprietary Micropolygons system for the first time, a virtualized geometry system which allows us to render more polygons with more level of details continuity, and supports all scalability preset, from Low to Ultra. The same principle applies to our use of raytracing, as we have 3 distinct modes as highlighted in earlier.

But there’s one thing we didn’t compromise on no matter where the configuration lies on the spectrum, and that’s our vision of creating a more dynamic world by introducing weather and seasons, never-before-seen level of destruction in an AC, fluid-driven wind and particle effects & physically animated vegetation to wow our players. All of those enhancements are available to the player, no matter where his PC lies on the spectrum.

We want to highlight the fact that the game will look stunning even on the lowest settings. Everyone will enjoy the experience.




[h2]Question 6[/h2]

The Boy Aqua on UCP: “What level of HUD customization can we expect on launch?”

Pierre F: Dozens of HUD and interface elements are customizable by the player at launch.




[h2]Question 7[/h2]

EdgeTypE on UCP:”What accessibility features will be available for PC players?”
Pierre F: we shared lots of details about accessibility in this article. But you can find the full list here too:

ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES LIST

Visual
  • Colorblind options - Ability to change colors for certain gameplay elements from a list of presets
  • Screen Narration - Not only most menu items, but also many HUD modules and time-sensitive elements can be narrated
  • HUD Customization - Ability to turn all HUD elements on or off either all at once, or individually, either with shortcut or using presets - increase opacity, resize text, resize Icons or add background to increase readability
  • Screen shake on/off toggle
Audio
  • Subtitles - Better color modifications, speaker directions and speaker emotions
  • Gameplay Captions - Surfacing stimuli and points to their origins
  • Audio Description for Cinematics - Cinematic will be audio descripted
  • Audio Cues/Audio Glossary - New signs and feedback allowing navigation and path finding with non-visual cues
  • Separate, isolated audio sliders
Navigation and Guidance
  • FTUE - First time user experience flow is back, offering first-access critical options
  • Guided Mode - Offer streamlined systems and remove part of the gameplay to alleviate the requirement for player engagement in exploration and finding content
  • Tutorials Section - Tutorials can be found in the Codex section at any time
  • Menu Tutorials - Always alerts when there are new menu functions
  • Conversation Log - Every line can be perused from the start to the end of a dialogue
Controls
  • Control Remapping - Remap gameplay inputs, and their action (hold, press, double-press)
  • Many inputs devices - Mouse and keyboard, controllers, combinations
  • Lock-On Camera - Lock the camera on an enemy
  • X and Y axis inversion - Ability to invert the axis for aiming actions
  • Stick inversion - Invert the analog-stick behavior
Gameplay
  • Stealth and combat each have four separate difficulty settings
  • Guided Mode - Offer streamlined systems and remove part of the gameplay to alleviate the requirement for player engagement in exploration and finding content
  • Canon Mode - Enable automatic selection of narrative decisions for the "canon" story to unfold
  • Melee Attack Mode - Simplifies the combat by using a single input instead of multiple buttons or complex combinations
  • Quick Timed Events - Type of input required to complete Quick Time Events can be simplified, or skipped entirely
  • Aim Assistance - Four levels of aim assistance are offered (off, light, moderate, full)


[h2]Question 8[/h2]

Stumpt Gamerson UCP: “What kind of spatial audio setups will Shadows support on PC? (ie: Dolby Atmos?)”

Saint4sinner on UCP: “Will the game take advantage of spatial audio technologies such as Dolby Atmos or DTS:X?”


Pierre F: Dolby Atmos and DTS:X are both supported.



We do have some minimal audio cues for gameplay elements like when the player goes into hiding or when we drop an LKP.

[h2]Question 9[/h2]

AccessTheAnimus on UCP: “Will the game feature the in-game performance benchmark as it was the case for Valhalla and Mirage?”

Pawsibilityx0 on UCP: “Will there be a benchmarking tool included to help players optimize settings for
their specific hardware?”

Redbeeard on UCP: “Is there a benchmark mode to test system performance beforehand?"


Pierre F: Yes! The game does feature an in-game benchmark to test and tweak scalability parameters. Furthermore, a performance overlay can be activated in-game directly to view performance metrics such as FPS and GPU utilization, amongst others.


[h2]Question 10[/h2]

IntroJuegos on UCP: “The game will offer advanced graphical customization options, such as field of view (FOV) adjustment and motion blur?”

Pierre F: Yes. On PC, FOV can be tweaked from 85% to 115%. On PC as well, motion blur can be toggled on and off and Anti-Aliasing can be controlled through the upscale option, and native Anti-Aliasing can be selected from the options.


[h2]Question 11[/h2]

Luke Stephens on UCP: “Will the game be Steam Deck certified at launch?”
Pierre F: At launch, the game will not be compatible with Steam Deck, due to the fact it is below our minimum specs for PC.


[h2]Question 12[/h2]

JorRaptor on UCP: "Do we need the Ubisoft launcher if we buy the game on Steam?"

Ubisoft Connect Team: Launching the game through Steam doesn't require you to download and install the Ubisoft Connect Launcher, as the Steam installation already includes a lite embedded version of it. You simply need to link your Ubisoft Connect account to Steam.*

As Assassin's Creed Shadows comes with cross-save and cross-progression features, linking your Ubisoft Connect account allows us to provide you with a seamless experience no matter where you play. Through Ubisoft Connect, you will also be part of our global loyalty program to unlock rewards and exclusive discounts, including on pre-orders and new releases.

For those without a Ubisoft Connect account, you can easily create one on the first launch and link it with your Steam account. This one-time setup ensures you won't need to log in again.

*Addendum for clarity (17/03/2025): On Steam, Ubisoft Connect will be installed automatically with your game, and will launch in a lite version when you play the game. You will also need to connect to your Ubisoft Connect account. If your Ubisoft Connect and your Steam accounts are already linked, the connection will be automatic. If not, you can simply link them on your first launch of the game, so you won't need to log in again the next times you play.


[h2]Question 13[/h2]

DeathStalker on UCP: “How deep does the new dynamic weather/seasonal system go?”

superNorm on UCP: “Is there dynamic weather?”


Pierre F: Yes, it does. The game has dynamic weather and seasons that impact different aspects of gameplay during your experience. Let’s go through a few of them.

First of all, it impacts your stealth infiltration. When it’s raining, the sound covers your footsteps, so you can move without being heard as much. It also changes enemy patrol, as the higher social classes go under roofs to be protected from rain.

Seasons have even more impact, such as how some bushes/vegetation are simply gone in the winter months. Agriculture changes over different seasons, creating new hiding spots, and snow can slow down Naoe, but not Yasuke.

Lastly, icicles can fall off roofs, creating noise distractions that enemies actually hear and react to.

Those are just a few examples on how weather will affect the gameplay, allowing you to get more opportunities for gameplays scenarios.


[h2]Question 14[/h2]

Compusemble on UCP: “How much additional stress has the addition of destructible environments placed on the CPU, if any?”

Pierre F: This is a great technical question! It is very true that more dynamism, notably lots of destructible objects and physically simulated add an undeniable cost on the CPU. Combined with a much denser world in terms of assets per similar area compared to what we used to have in the past, the stress on CPU should be higher. In practice, we’ve implemented a lot of clever systems to handle the increased amount.

For example, in typical game engines, physically simulated objects are deactivated, or sleeping, unless a condition triggers them to be active. However, each object remains an atomic entity in the world, and this approach scales to maybe a hundred objects, but doesn’t scale that well with thousands, when you factor in all of the other systems that need to simulate, such as AI, animation, audio and graphical systems.

In Anvil, we combine objects automatically as part of our build generation process into a single object, which limits CPU processing cost as a single object within the engine represents maybe dozen objects in the world. While this approach allowed us to have dense open worlds, most of those objects end up being static, or with very limited interactivity. We solved this problem in AC shadows by dynamically removing object from the optimized batches at runtime when we detect a condition that needs to “awake” a dynamic object. This might sound simple, but given the complexity of the merging system, and the number of complex destruction sources, this was quite the endeavor.

Furthermore, we have offset this increased cost in physics simulation by leveraging more and more our GPU instance renderer, which is our cutting-edge system to submit objects to the GPU for rendering, which in the past was a huge burden on the CPU.


That is all for today! We hope this gave you more worthwhile information on Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
The wait will be finally over as Assassin’s Creed Shadows releases in a bit more than a month, on March 20 on Steam. You can pre-purchase the game now. Players doing so will get access to the expansion “Claws of Awaji” for no extra cost.

Pre-Purchase Assassin’s Creed Shadows to get Claws of Awaji Expansion Free

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is set to launch on March 20 for PC on Steam. Pre-purchases are currently open, and everyone who pre-purchases any edition of the game before launch will receive the Claws of Awaji expansion. After the launch of the game, the expansion will be sold separately.

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The Claws of Awaji expansion launches later in 2025, bringing over 10 hours of additional content to players. In the full-fledged expansion, Naoe and Yasuke will seek a lost treasure, on the mysterious and gloomy island of Awaji. On the island, players will find themselves hunted by the deadly new Sanzoku Ippa faction.Outwit your opponents by avoiding traps and ambushes as you week what has been lost Unlock new skills, gear, and abilities, and master the Bō, a staff used in traditional martial arts and a new weapon type for Naoe.

Claws of Awaji is developed by Ubisoft Bordeaux, the studio behind Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Wrath of the Druids and Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

Additionally, the players that pre-purchase any version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows will receive the Thrown to the Dogs bonus quest, which will be available at launch. In this adventure, you’ll help a loyal dog avenge his late master.



To get all this additional content at no extra cost, pre-purchase Assassin’s Creed Shadows today on Steam.