by Camila Mar 04,2025
Ubisoft's recent struggles continue, but a significant victory has been achieved. The compatibility issues plaguing several Assassin's Creed titles (including Origins and Valhalla) and the Windows 11 24H2 update have finally been resolved. New patches, announced on Steam, have addressed the problem, which had rendered these games unplayable for many since Fall 2024.
Positive player feedback has followed the release of these patches, with gamers expressing relief and gratitude for the fix. The root cause was identified as a Windows issue, not a flaw in Ubisoft's game development. Despite this positive development, user reviews for both Origins and Valhalla remain "Mixed."
There's cautious optimism surrounding the upcoming release of Assassin's Creed Shadows, which was recently delayed until March 20th. Ubisoft's focus on quality improvements for this title is crucial, as its success is considered vital to the company's future. The hope is that Shadows will avoid similar compatibility problems.
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