The new Assassin's Creed Shadows patch is out now and has made selling items way more tedious

Assassin's Creed Shadows
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Ubisoft has released a new patch for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin's Creed Shadows to improve stability and fix some꧅ of the game's issues.

Assassin's Creed Shadows has done pretty well, being the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best-selling game in the US since it was released back in February 2025 (and second best-selling in 2025 overall, behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monster Hunter Wilds). However, it hasn't been without issues, with the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:game's previous patch fixing problems like th💯e 30fps cap in hideouts and some NPCs just refusing to die.

This time around, Shadows' patch is mainly𓆉 focused on improving the game's overall stability.

Assass💜in's Creed Shadows Title Update 1.0.3 is out now and will be anywhere from 0.40GB to 11GB, depending on which platform you're playing on. In terms of gameplay changes, there's one pretty negative one.

The says, "We have temporarily deactivated the multi-sell feature in shops due to some une🐟xpected issues. We appreciate your patience as we are working to fix the issue and bring the feature back in an upcoming patch." Meanwhile, t🔜he only other gameplay change is a fix to a problem where players were unable to call allies.

Outside of that, it's pretty much just technical stuff. Stuttering issues on PC, crashes during the game's prologue and when applying the Claw of Dragon skin to ꦰweapons, and fixes t⛄o an audio loss issue.

Meanwhile, PS5 is getting special treatment, as Ubisoft is taꦍrgeting crashes on the regular PS5, with HDR and PSSR bugs on PS5 Pro also being addressed, which hopefully ma🌸kes people feel better about their $700 console.

Assassin's Creed Shadows is the closest we've been to Ezio's timeline since Revelations, and that could be huge for Codename Hexe.

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