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Francesco De Meo - Ubisoft - Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gamescom Preview – The Most Visually Advanced Assassin’s Creed To Date - wccftech.com - Japan

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Gamescom Preview – The Most Visually Advanced Assassin’s Creed To Date

In some way, Assassin's Creed Shadows marks the end of an era for the Ubisoft series, being the last entry in the franchise to feature the role-playing game mechanics originally introduced in Assassin's Creed Origins. In other ways, however, the upcoming next entry in the series will mark the beginning of a new era for the franchise, sporting some technological advancements that will not only make it the most immersive and visually advanced Assassin's Creed game to date but that will also benefit future games.

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Star Wars - Ubisoft - Star Wars The Old Republic Composer Responds To Star Wars Outlaws “First Open World Star Wars Game” Criticism - screenrant.com

Star Wars The Old Republic Composer Responds To Star Wars Outlaws “First Open World Star Wars Game” Criticism

There was some debate raised over ' claim that it was the franchise's first open-world game but speaking to Screen Rant, Wilbert Roget, the game's composer, thinks the comparison to other titles doesn't make sense. The video game industry has long struggled with the idea of genre, with some experiences overlapping across multiple styles and tropes. «Open-world» has become more of a mechanical description than any kind of had-and-fast genre, but that hasn't stopped some fans from bringing up ,which also featured an expansive world for players to explore.

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Kay Vess - Ubisoft - Composer Wilbert Roget II On The Wild World Of Star Wars Outlaws - screenrant.com

Composer Wilbert Roget II On The Wild World Of Star Wars Outlaws

There is a wide consensus that the vibes in are so good that it’s easy to overlook whatever bugs and idiosyncrasies are often present in an open-world title at launch (as of this writing, Ubisoft has already patched the game once). As much as other games have allowed players to explore their favorite fictionalgalaxy, Ubisoft and Massive have arguably made it feel more alive than ever before. Planets new and familiar alike teem with criminals, opportunists, and everyday people getting by under the thumb of the Empire, and the game’s protagonist Kay Vess is just green enough to make players feel as though they’re experiencing it all for the first time.

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Kay Vess - Ubisoft - Star Wars Outlaws Just Got A Whole Lot Easier - screenrant.com

Star Wars Outlaws Just Got A Whole Lot Easier

players can finally return, knowing that the frustrating stealth sections have become a whole lot easier. Following the game's launch, one of the recurring complaints regarding Kay Vess' adventure in a galaxy far, far away was that certain encounters that forced players to use the stealth mechanic felt unfairly challenging due to the mechanic's wonky implementation. Adding insult to injury, some missions even included a dreaded «instant fail» if players were discovered, angering many users who deemed it to be too punishing and restrictive.

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Julian Gerighty - Catherine Lewis - Ubisoft - Star Wars Outlaws' "challenging stealth moments" have been improved, days after its creative director promised a fix for a particularly "punishing" and "unfair" section - gamesradar.com

Star Wars Outlaws' "challenging stealth moments" have been improved, days after its creative director promised a fix for a particularly "punishing" and "unfair" section

A new patch is live for Star Wars Outlaws, bringing with it a whole host of improvements, including for some brutal stealth sections that creative director Julian Gerighty previously promised a fix for. 

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Ubisoft - Amy Eastland - Star Wars Outlaws Title Patch Drops, Fixing Performance and Stealth Issues - wccftech.com

Star Wars Outlaws Title Patch Drops, Fixing Performance and Stealth Issues

A new patch for Star Wars Outlaws has been dropped on all platforms, hoping to smooth out some of the current wrinkles the game is experiencing. Player feedback has been plentiful, and by having access to that commentary, the developers have begun to fix some of the early game issues that players were experiencing to provide them with a smoother experience in the game. Those using Ubisoft Connect can now utilize the Cross Progression and saves feature, with a blog post being uploaded to explain just how to use those features.

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Andy Chalk - Ubisoft - Holy cow, The Crew 2 is on sale for $1 on Steam - pcgamer.com - Japan

Holy cow, The Crew 2 is on sale for $1 on Steam

Have you got a dollar? Because if you do, I have a good way you can spend it: Ubisoft's open-world racing game The Crew 2, which is currently going for 98% off its regular price—yes, that's $1.

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Dustin Bailey - Ubisoft - After 350,000 signatures in an EU consumer rights campaign, Ubisoft is adding offline modes to The Crew games - but not the now-dead original - gamesradar.com - Eu

After 350,000 signatures in an EU consumer rights campaign, Ubisoft is adding offline modes to The Crew games - but not the now-dead original

Earlier this year, Ubisoft shut down the servers for The Crew, leaving the always-online racing game completely unplayable even to those who'd already bought it. The backlash to this decision has spawned a massive consumer rights campaign that's now seeking 1 million signatures in the EU, and in the wake of that response, the devs are adding offline modes to newer The Crew games - but not the now-dead original.

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