Ubisoft Confident In Assassin’s Creed Shadows Launch Date; No More Delays Planned

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  • A new report details Ubisoft’s confidence in meeting the Assassin’s Creed Shadows release target.
  • Developers say the game is nearly done, giving the team confidence in meeting the March 20 launch date.
  • Reviews are also expected to go live on March 18.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows was initially announced for release in 2024, but Ubisoft decided to move the game forward to 2025 to ensure a more polished experience. The game then suffered another delay when Ubisoft confirmed a March 20 launch.

Just over a month before this release, many fans have shown concerns about another potential delay. Fortunately, a new report indicates no such plans are currently in place, and Assassin’s Creed Shadows is likely to launch on March 20, as announced recently.

Why it matters: Ubisoft is betting everything on Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ success, so the publisher is expected to ensure the game arrives in the best possible state. This means that a third delay was never out of the question.

As reported by the reliable Insider Gaming, Ubisoft is quite confident in meeting its latest release target.

The game is said to be ‘pretty much done,’ and nearly every developer involved is hopeful that there will be no additional delays. According to the report, reviews will also be available one month from now.

The report states that reviews will go live on March 18, giving users two days to decide whether Assassin’s Creed Shadows is worth pre-ordering. Meanwhile, Ubisoft’s comments indicate the game’s current pre-order numbers are solid.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows Will Be A Make Or Break Game For Ubisoft

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is also expected to go gold sometime this week. Games typically reach this milestone a month before their release, so the same should be true of Ubisoft’s latest blockbuster. All in all, it seems the stage is now set for Assassin’s Creed’s return to the industry.

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