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Ubisoft has announced that the release of its highly anticipated title, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, has been postponed to March 2025. This delay comes as the company navigates through a challenging financial landscape and considers strategic options, including a potential sale.
The decision to push back the release date has sparked discussions among fans and industry experts alike, raising questions about the future of the franchise and the company’s overall direction. Ubisoft has faced mounting pressures in recent months, prompting the need for a reassessment of its upcoming projects.
While the extended timeline may be disappointing for eager fans, it also provides the development team with additional time to refine the game and ensure a polished final product. As the gaming community awaits further updates, all eyes will be on Ubisoft to see how it addresses its current challenges and what this means for the future of the Assassin’s Creed series.
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