The wait is over, guys. Assassin’s Creed Shadows is now coming and after getting that news, fans are very excited. This game has a new setting, better graphics and faster gameplay than the before version. Ubisoft is making sure it looks and feels more real than ever.
A New Series

This game takes place in feudal Japan, bringing samurai culture, famous landmarks, and beautiful scenery to life. Ubisoft has worked hard to make everything look as real as possible.
The latest trailer is even more stunning. But there’s one catch: This game won’t be on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. To make the best game possible, Ubisoft is focusing only on next-gen consoles and PCs.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Better Graphics and Gameplay
If you play on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, or PC, you will see:
- Faster loading times
- Smoother gameplay
- Better graphics
For PC players, here’s what to expect:

- Optimized for Intel Core Ultra Processors for better speed
- AI-powered Intel XESS 2 for clearer images
- Ray-traced lighting & reflections for a more realistic world
- No frame rate limits for smoother gameplay
- Ultra-wide screen & dynamic scaling support
- Customizable settings for controls and display
- Changing weather & seasons that affect gameplay
- Destructible environments
Worried about your PC then no problem. Ubisoft and Intel have made sure that even lower-end PCs can run the game well.
Console vs PC
Playing on PS5 or Xbox Series X/S? Here’s what you get:
- High-quality graphics and performance
- Ray tracing (not as detailed as PC but still great)
- Smooth gameplay with special controller features
- Weather and seasons that change how you play
The combat is more fun than ever. You can break doors, destroy objects, and use the world around you to win fights. Even small details like falling leaves or snow-covered rooftops can change how you play.
The True Samurai Experience
Ubisoft wants this game to feel as real as possible. Like Ghost of Tsushima, Assassin’s Creed Shadows has full Japanese voice acting. You can still play in English, but the Japanese version feels more authentic.
The world looks alive—you’ll see floating petals, rain-covered streets, and changing seasons that make the game more immersive.
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