Ubisoft has unveiled exciting new details about the gameplay features of Assassin's Creed: Shadows, with a special focus on the equipment and progression systems for the game's protagonists, Yasuke and Naoe. A highlight for fans is the enhanced functionality of the iconic Hidden Blade, which promises to be a thrilling addition to the gameplay experience.
Both characters come with unique skill trees designed to complement their distinct combat styles. Yasuke, the samurai, will have access to specialized techniques that enhance his prowess in battle, while Naoe, the shinobi, will focus on stealth and agility. Players can allocate skill points to unlock weapon-specific abilities or refine their fighting styles, adding depth to the combat system. Mastery points, which are crucial for progression, can be earned by completing open-world objectives or by defeating formidable enemies such as the Daisyo samurai.
To maintain balanced growth between the two characters, Ubisoft has ensured that neither Yasuke nor Naoe will lag behind in development. Unlocking powerful abilities often requires specific in-game actions, such as tracking down a mysterious shinobi group. Additionally, progression is tied to the "Knowledge" scale, which players can advance by studying manuscripts or praying at shrines. Reaching the sixth Knowledge rank unlocks an entirely new skill tree, offering even more ways to customize your gameplay.
The equipment system in Assassin's Creed: Shadows is equally robust, featuring items categorized into five quality tiers: common, uncommon, rare, epic, and legendary. Players can upgrade their gear at a blacksmith and customize it visually to suit their style. Special perks on armor and weapons can significantly alter gameplay dynamics, providing strategic advantages in combat.
The Hidden Blade, a beloved feature of the series, returns with the ability to instantly kill enemies with a single strike, making it the ultimate tool for stealth and assassination. Assassin's Creed: Shadows is set to launch globally on March 20 for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5, promising an immersive experience for fans and newcomers alike.