Ubisoft Asks Fans To Ignore Assassin’s Creed Shadows Quality Revealed In Leaked Videos

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  • Ubisoft has taken to social media to address the plethora of Assassin’s Creed Shadows leaks in a new statement.
  • The studio has asked fans to ignore the game’s quality in the leaks since they do not represent the final build. 
  • The team is still busy working on patches to prepare the game for the final release, meaning it has not gone gold yet.

Since its reveal, Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been the subject of numerous controversies and delays. The game was then leaked to the public. Some fans were able to acquire copies early and recorded plenty of videos to spread online.

Ubisoft recently addressed gamers online and asked them to ignore the game’s quality, which has been shown in the leaks thus far. 

Why it matters: Some players are concerned with bugs they’ve spotted in the AC Shadows leaks, while others had positive remarks. So, Ubisoft’s recent statement regarding the leaks has assured many gamers. 

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Ubisoft took to Twitter to address AC Shadows leaks, claiming they do not show how the game’s final quality.

Ubisoft’s Twitter handle recently addressed the leaks and said that they do not represent the final version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. So, the studio wants us not to stress about the bugs and glitches we’ve seen in the leaked videos.

The tweet also elaborates that the development team is currently hard at work to prepare patches for the game’s final release. In other words, the RPG has still not gone gold despite creeping closer to its launch date. 

Ubisoft is also pretty upset with these leaks, claiming they ‘spoil the experience’ and ‘diminish the excitement’ for players. So, the developers have requested fans to ‘stay in the shadows’ and avoid the leaks until release. 

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 Assassin’s Creed Shadows is expected to rival Odyssey with nearly 4 million sales in launch month.

So far, the leaks themselves have reportedly been positively perceived by many of the leakers and players. However, many minor glitches have been reported alongside the praise, such as NPCs’ mouths not moving when they speak.

Do you think AC Shadows will end up with even better gameplay and visual improvements after launch, or are the leaks enough for you to make a call? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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