Welcome back to our ongoing series "Ubisoft Status Report" - where upper management still navigates turbulent waters, but at least one persistent headache has finally been addressed.
Ubisoft has successfully resolved the Windows 11 24H2 compatibility issues that plagued multiple Assassin's Creed titles, including Origins and Valhalla. These technical problems had rendered several Ubisoft games unplayable on Microsoft's latest OS since late 2024. The solution arrived through newly released patches, announced directly on the respective Steam store pages.
The gaming community's response to these fixes has been notably positive, with comment sections surprisingly free of Ubisoft criticism - a rare occurrence given that Windows, not the developer, caused these particular issues. While players express gratitude for the long-awaited solution, both games maintain their "Mixed" rating in recent Steam reviews.
All eyes now turn to Assassin's Creed Shadows, whose recent delay to March 20 signals Ubisoft's heightened focus on quality control. The company clearly understands this launch could prove pivotal for its future - hopefully learning from these recent technical challenges to ensure smoother sailing for their upcoming flagship title.