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Ubisoft has officially confirmed that the highly anticipated game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, will face another setback in its release schedule. Originally set to launch in February 2025, the game will now be pushed back by an additional month, with a new release date slated for March 2025.
This decision comes as a surprise to many fans who were eagerly awaiting the next installment in the beloved franchise. Ubisoft has cited the need for additional development time to ensure that the game meets the high standards expected by players. The studio emphasized its commitment to delivering a polished and immersive experience, which has become a hallmark of the Assassin's Creed series.
The delay has sparked a mix of reactions among the gaming community, with some expressing disappointment while others appreciate the dedication to quality. As the new release date approaches, fans will be keeping a close eye on updates and teasers from Ubisoft, hoping for a glimpse of what to expect in this next chapter of the Assassin's Creed saga.
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