It appears that some new gameplay footage for the new AC game, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, has been leaked online. Do note that this new footage may contain some story spoilers. So, consider this your warning. If you want to experience the game yourselves, you should skip the following videos.
In total we get to see over 7 minutes of new footage. The videos have some in-engine cut-scenes and some proper gameplay footage. However, their quality is not that great. Thus, you cannot really judge the game’s visual by watching these leaked videos.
I’m certain that Ubisoft will take these videos down in the blink of an eye. Thus, I suggest watching them while you still can. Well, that is if you don’t really care about spoilers.
As we’ve done with a lot of games that got leaked prior to their official release, we will not allow story spoilers in the Comment section. We’ve been doing these for all games. If you are one of our regular readers, you should be well aware of it. So, don’t go around asking why I’ve deleted your comment (in case you post a spoiler).
Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be powered by the latest version of the Anvil Engine. The game will have dynamic seasons and weather, aiming to change the landscape and your strategy. It will also have destructible environments, as well as dynamic wind and environmental particles.
On PC, players can expect support for DLSS 3.7, FSR 3.1 and XeSS 2 at launch. There will also be a built-in benchmark tool to test your PC. Plus, the game will support ultra-wide monitors. Moreover, PC players can expect RTGI and RT Reflections.
Ubisoft will release Assassin’s Creed: Shadows on PC on March 20th. As we’ve already reported, the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. So, that’s a bummer for those who boycott games that have it. You can also find its official PC system requirements here.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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