Assassin's Creed Shadows digital storefront pages are up, and it confirms the game will require an internet connection, and MTX.
When Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on November 15, it will be the first entry in the franchise built solely for current-generation hardware.
I been playing ac syndicate and unity, I'm definitely ready for some more parkour time in a brand new ac, it's so fun running across roof tops. I'm 31 and still have a helluva good time doing that like when I first played ac 1 lol
Here is a look at all the confirmed PlayStation 5 Pro-enhanced game that are know of so far, featuring first-party games, and more.
Did I read this right that some of the partners will release free updates so others might charge for it? This level of greed is getting absurd. Many games got paid next generation update so I guess now that’s a thing
In my personal opinion
I see NOOOOOOOOOO difference in graphics comparing it to regular PS5 graphics...I'll pass until PS6
I didn’t watch the reveal, but expected ~100 games on that list. There are only 14 titles?
WTH were they thinking?
TNS: "Ubisoft issued a statement regarding Yasuke in Assassin's Creed Shadows and apologized to the Japanese community."
Sad thing is DEI makes money...Ubisoft knows this a small apology letter means nothing to them.
Will we also be getting an apology from Japan and Platinum Games for their map of the United States in Bayonetta? The Shaft and Joe Pesci stereotypes were one thing, but they couldn't even get the map correct and had most of New England as part of Canada. It looked like something a kindergartner would draw.
Was sort of interested in this but if it's true it's an easy pass
as usual..Don't Buy Ubisoft Games.
One thing that's messed up about this, is there will be people playing pirated versions of this without that restriction, while the paying customers will suffer. Just like how some games will have lower performance on PC due to DRM, while pirated copies don't.
Anyone that wants to say something like "Who doesn't have internet access in this day and age?" There's plenty reasons people won't always have access, such as living in rural areas with spotty coverage, for example.
Three single-player games in a row they've done this with now. Those f***ers weren't kidding when they said gamers need to be comfortable with not owning their games. As a physical collector, and somebody who enjoys Ubisoft's open worlds, this is a nightmare scenario for me. Absolute scumbag company.
In other news...water is WET!