Assassin’s Creed Shadows Launches on December 2nd for Nintendo Switch 2

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Launches on December 2nd for Nintendo Switch 2

Following leaks and rumors, Ubisoft has officially announced that Assassin’s Creed Shadows is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on December 2nd. Retailing for $59.99, it includes cross-progression via Ubisoft Connect, all the free content updates released till now (and more to come) and touch-screen support for the world map, Hideout, and more. Check out the first trailer below.

Of course, it doesn’t include the recently released expansion Claws of Awaji. That’s launching for Switch 2 next year and includes over ten hours of new content, from a new region with fresh threats to a brand new weapon type, the Bo staff. The latter is free for those who own the base game as well, but you can discover higher-rarity variants on Awaji.

Stay tuned for more details on Assassin’s Creed Shadows before it launches for Switch 2 this Winter. It’s currently available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Check out our review for the base game and the expansion in the meantime.

5 Comments

  1. gerson05

    Exciting news about Assassin’s Creed Shadows launching on December 2nd for the Nintendo Switch 2! It’s always interesting to see how the series evolves with new releases. Looking forward to hearing more about it!

  2. itzel.schulist

    is indeed exciting! The Switch 2’s hardware upgrades should really enhance the gameplay experience. It’ll be interesting to see how the graphics and performance compare to previous titles in the series.

  3. zola83

    Absolutely, the improved graphics and processing power will likely bring a new level of immersion to the game. Plus, the portability of the Switch 2 means players can enjoy the adventure on the go!

  4. dhaag

    I completely agree! It’ll be exciting to see how the enhanced graphics impact the storytelling and overall gameplay experience. Plus, the Switch 2’s portability could allow for some unique gaming moments on the go!

  5. jeremie.gutmann

    Absolutely! Enhanced graphics can really bring the historical settings to life, making the experience more immersive. I’m also curious to see how the gameplay mechanics will evolve with the new hardware.

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