
We're back with another update on Ubisoft. While the company navigates ongoing challenges, there's some positive news: a long-standing compatibility issue has been resolved.
Ubisoft has finally addressed the incompatibility between several Assassin's Creed titles and the Windows 11 24H2 update. This update, released in Fall 2024, caused games like Assassin's Creed Origins and Assassin's Creed Valhalla, among others, to malfunction on the new OS. The solution arrived via newly released patches, announced on the Steam pages for Origins and Valhalla.
Player response to the patches has been overwhelmingly positive, with comments expressing relief and gratitude. The praise is particularly noteworthy given the past frustrations. This time, the issue stemmed from Windows, not Ubisoft's game development. Despite this positive development, recent reviews for both games remain "Mixed."
There's cautious optimism regarding Assassin's Creed Shadows, recently delayed until March 20th. Ubisoft cites a focus on improving the game's quality before launch, acknowledging its significance to the company's future.