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Ubisoft has confirmed thatAssassin’s Creed Shadowsplayers on Steam won’t have to install the Ubisoft Connect Launcher to play the game. This will be great news for gamers who like all their games to be in one place, although there is still a small catch forAssassin’s Creed Shadows.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows' release dateis fast approaching, but the road to its launch hasn’t all been smooth sailing. The game has been delayed multiple times, with Ubisoft remaining aware that it needs a big hit, especially with its flagship franchise. It will be the first RPG in the franchise since 2020’sAssassin’s Creed Valhalla, making it quite a wait for fans who prefer the bigger-scale games in the series. Hopefully, Ubisoft delaying the game until it’s ready for release is a sign that gamers are in for a great experience on March 20.
In a recenttech Q&A, Ubisoft answered a fan question about whetherAssassin’s Creed Shadowswillrequire the Ubisoft Connect Launcherif played on Steam. This has been the standard for Ubisoft games over the years, so it would make sense. However, many fans don’t like to have a separate launcher installed and launched when playing a particular game. It’s good news forAssassin’s Creed Shadows, with Ubisoft confirming that the Connect Launcher won’t be required to play via Steam. There is a slight catch, though. According to the developer, “You simply need to link your Ubisoft Connect account to Steam,” and a lite embedded version of the Connect Launcher is included in the game itself. It’s not a total disconnect, but still, it’s a step forward.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Won’t Require Ubisoft Connect Launcher on Steam
There has been quite a bit of good news forAssassin’s Creed Shadowsfans on Steam of late. It was recently confirmed thatAssassin’s Creed Shadowswill be playable on the Steam Deckat launch, which is a change from its previous position that it initially would not be. Hopefully there’s even more good news for fans in the lead up to its March 20 release date.
Post-Assassin’s Creed Shadows, it doesn’t seem like Ubisoft is planning to slow down with its flagship franchise. Despite taking a three-year break betweenValhallaandMiragefrom 2020 to 2023, rumors suggest thatUbisoft is planning to release a newAssassin’s Creedgameevery six months for the next decade. While that sounds extremely aggressive, this wouldn’t necessarily be a massive release every six months. While the rumor should of course be taken with a grain of salt, it does risk franchise fatigue on a major scale. Let’s just see howAssassin’s Creed Shadowsturns out first.