TNS: Assassin's Creed Shadows has pared down on what burdened its predecessors, including a rather big part of its tradition.
The PlayStation 5 was once again the best-selling console in the US in March 2025 in terms of units sold and dollar sales, according to figures from Circana (formerly The NPD Group). Circana includes the dates for the five-week period of March 2 to April 5.
Not surprised by PS5 dominance. It will be interesting to see if sales for ACS drop off the cliff or gradually slide down. UBI would want a gradual slide over many months while staying in top 10 for next 3-6 months.
"Digital SKUs for March accounted for 70 percent of Xbox Series X|S sales and 50 percent of PlayStation 5 sales. Digital SKUs year-to-date have accounted for 75 percent of Xbox Series X|S sales and 50 percent of PlayStation 5 sales."
Okay this is interesting.
VGChartz's Stephen LaGioia: "For my money, Shadows could have been better served stripping away or limiting a few more peripheral gimmicks (e.g. the Hideout and Kuji-Kiri meditations), while adding more combat abilities and nuance, which are a bit thin here. The game mixes in a slurry of elements that both work and don’t quite work from Valhalla, Mirage, and Odyssey, while sprinkling in a few new things that don’t really land as a whole (like scouts used for map details and resources, which need to be replenished). The result is a game that shines brightly in terms of presentation, as well as some combat and progression elements, but overall feels like a “jack of all trades” and a Samurai master of none."
TNS: This year's second-biggest hit seems ready to back Switch 2, as Assassin's Creed Shadows listing for the console was spotted on the wild.
Firstly, I acknowledge that I am a huge fan of Assassins Creed due to being a huge history nerd, the historical settings above almost all other considerations makes each game hugely enjoyable to me.
That said, I am absolutely hooked on the game, it's easily the most immersive game in the series for me and the gameplay is really enjoyable too. The story may be the weakest part of the game so far but is still good enough to propel me through the game.
In respect of the article, I'd agree with the writer, minimising the modern day animus stuff is the right move. I never liked it and always felt it dragged me out of the experience.
"Assassin's Creed Shadows Did Something Older AC Games Didn't Have the Courage to Do"
Never go full woke
Be historically inaccurate? Yes very courageous
I fully disagree, the modern stuff were the story elements I was most interested in, as it started to die off, so too was my desire to play the games. After Layla was treated like an afterthought in Origins and Odyssey, I eventually dropped the franchise entirely. With this article, regaining any potential interest for me is killed off.
Ubisoft somehow made AC even more cookie-cutter generic than ever before, removing the only one unique thing the series had that made it slightly different from all the other cookie-cutter generic filler games out there. Classic Ubisoft move.