The development of Assassin's Creed Shadows, set in the rich tapestry of feudal Japan, faced delays from Ubisoft as they awaited the necessary technological advancements to bring their vision to life. The concept of immersing the iconic series in the world of Japan has been a long-held dream, but Ubisoft held back until both the technical prowess and narrative depth met their rigorous quality standards.
In a recent interview, creative director Jonathan Dumont emphasized that Ubisoft chose not to rush into the project, focusing instead on achieving the perfect synergy between technology and storytelling to create an experience that lives up to the franchise's esteemed reputation.
This meticulous approach highlights the critical importance of Shadows to Ubisoft, particularly in the wake of challenges faced with titles like Star Wars: Outlaws and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. With these hurdles in mind, Ubisoft cannot risk another stumble, which has resulted in multiple delays for Shadows. These delays were partly to refine the parkour mechanics and ensure the game achieves the level of polish fans expect.
Despite the long-awaited anticipation for an Assassin's Creed game set in Japan, the reception to Shadows has been mixed. Some fans express concerns that it may echo too closely the gameplay of previous entries like Odyssey or Valhalla. Moreover, the introduction of dual protagonists, Naoe and Yasuke, has raised questions about how player choices will influence the narrative.
Ubisoft has reassured players that they can fully experience the game with either character, achieving 100% completion as both Naoe and Yasuke. Yet, uncertainties linger about the depth and divergence of their individual story arcs. As the release date nears, the developer is tasked with addressing these fan concerns while delivering a fresh and captivating addition to the beloved franchise.
Currently, Assassin's Creed Shadows stands as a crucial project for Ubisoft, one that seeks to reaffirm trust in the series and showcase the studio's dedication to innovation and excellence.