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“Our plan is to listen to and support our community”: Ubisoft Confirms Assassin’s Creed Shadows Post-launch Support Will Be Different Than Valhalla

As the release date for Assassin’s Creed Shadows approaches, anticipation for this controversial title is increasing for various reasons. Some are excited about the long-awaited setting of feudal Japan, others are waiting to see if it will be another failed title from Ubisoft, who has been on a bad streak.

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The game is set to release on March 20th. | Image Credit: Ubisoft

After delays and new commitments made by Ubisoft, the recent gameplay looks better than ever, and excitement for the title is growing. To further elaborate on the changes made during delays, associate game director Simon Lemay-Comtois revealed plans for the post-launch updates for Shadows.

A fresh approach to post-launch support for Assassin’s Creed Shadows

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The developers revealed that they aim to prioritize players’ feedback for post-launch updates. | Image Credit: Ubisoft

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is arriving with a host of exciting new features, such as dual protagonists, a wide variety of weapons from Japan’s Sengoku period, a deeper approach to the stealth system, and a new Canon Mode.

However, it’s not just the core gameplay mechanics and different modes that are going to set the title apart from the previous installment in the series. In an interview with GameRant, associate game director Simon Lemay-Comtoi shared some valuable insights about post-launch updates.

He shared that Ubisoft will give utmost regard to player feedback. After the release of the planned expansion, Claws of Awaji, and a few more special events, the team will carefully analyze the feedback and introduce a host of quality-of-life updates.

Our plan is to listen to and support our community as best as we can, with quality-of-life updates, gameplay tweaks, and additional options.

This marks a significant shift from previous titles in the series like Valhalla, with the developers promising to actively engage with the community to refine and enhance the experience further.

Unlike the more structured, larger-scale expansions seen in Valhalla, Shadows will focus on smaller, more frequent updates aimed at improving gameplay and responding to the needs of the player base.

A long-awaited journey to feudal Japan

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Fans are looking forward to the release. | Image credit: Ubisoft

While many fans have harsh words (much deserved) for how Ubisoft has handled the introduction of this fascinating new setting to the series, it is still a long-awaited dream come true for fans.

Although the start has been rocky, the recent commitment to supporting the Assassin’s Creed community after launch highlights that the studio has learned from its mistakes. The plan to continuously update the game based on player feedback is proof of that.

Unlike Valhalla, where larger content updates and expansions were the primary form of post-launch support, Shadows will take a more reactive approach, with regular quality-of-life updates and improvements based on player input.

This shift in post-launch strategy also marks a new chapter for the franchise, one that values community engagement and aims to deliver an immersive experience for fans.

In the end, for those eager to explore feudal Japan and its rich history, Assassin’s Creed Shadows is shaping up to be a thrilling addition, both at launch and beyond.

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