Assassin’s Creed Shadows Will Finally Let You Sell Gear In Bulk Via Upcoming Update

Assassin's Creed Shadows Will Finally Let You Sell Gear In Bulk Via Upcoming Update
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Summary

  • Beginning Tuesday, the first major post-launch update for Assassin’s Creed Shadows will go live on consoles and PC.
  • Among the listed updates is the fact that you’ll be able to finally sell loot in bulk.
  • Elsewhere, the game will implement the “Auto-Follow” feature, as well as fix a bug that made the Hideout slow to a crawl and drop frames.

Ubisoft has finally spilled the beans on the first major update for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which is set to release on Tuesday across PlayStation, Xbox and PC. The update comes about two weeks after the game’s initial launch, one that saw a record number of players, as well as massive sales.

Specifically, the update will implement some of the most highly-requested features by players, while also working to fix a major issue with the game’s hideout mechanic.

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Most notably, beginning Tuesday, players will now be able to tag and sell or dismantle multiple items from their inventory. Previously, players were stuck with having to sell items one-by-one, with some finding the issue so bothersome that they refused to sell.

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Not only that, but the update will also implement the “auto-follow” feature, which will let your horse take you from Point A to Point B without any player input. It’s a rather staple feature of the current iterations of the franchise that was oddly absent at launch.

Elsewhere, console players will no longer have to worry about the Hideout dropping frames and chugging. It’ll now be uncapped, according to the update notes, making the experience more in line with the PC version.

Finally, among the major updates, players will be able to reset Mastery Nodes to test different playstyles for either Naoe or Yasuke. That should go a long way in letting players experience the different gameplay elements of the title. The rest of the notes, which can be found here, are worth a read ahead of Tuesday’s drop.

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Released

March 20, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language

Developer(s)

Ubisoft Quebec

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