With Assassin’s Creed Shadows releasing soon, fans want to know if the title will be available to play on Steam Deck. Early on, it didn’t seem possible, as early reports suggested that the handheld console wouldn’t have support for the game when it launched. But after some delays and additional time in development, there has been a dramatic change of heart. And now, the latest word validates the rumor that Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be available on Steam Deck day one subject to final classification by Valve. That change, along with other gameplay enhancements, has generated hype for perhaps one of the series’ largest releases in years.
A High-Stakes Release for Assassin’s Creed Shadows
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a vital launch that will decide the destiny of the franchise following recent blunders. Expectations are high, having previously let the side down with titles such as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Star Wars Outlaws. In addition to this challenge lies the controversy that still continues to surround Yasuke’s origins, rendering the project even more complicated. This might explain why Shadows suffered several delays, to get the game just right and meet expectations.
Steam Deck Compatibility: A Last-Minute Change
One of the greatest surprises out of this additional development time is the flip-flop on Steam Deck compatibility. Originally, the game was not set to be ready for Valve’s handheld console when it launched. Yet, the delay has apparently provided the developers with sufficient time to optimize Assassin’s Creed Shadows for the Steam Deck, as it will launch on day one.
Official Confirmation and Pending Valve Classification
Confirmation came through an official Assassin’s Creed Twitter post. “Many of you have been asking about Steam Deck,” the tweet stated. “We are happy to say that we are supporting Steam Deck at launch and are currently awaiting the level of classification from Valve. More info to come soon.” While the game is set to be available, its classification from Valve is still pending.
Parkour Adjustments for the Sengoku Setting
Beyond Steam Deck support, the additional development time has allowed for crucial gameplay refinements. One major concern was the parkour system, a defining feature of the series. Since the Sengoku period environment doesn’t have towering buildings like previous games, questions had been raised as to how traversal would function. Changes have been implemented so movement is still smooth and responsive.
Canon Mode: A Definitive Story Option
Canon Mode is another impressive addition. Considering the presence of multiple endings in the game, there were certain fears among the fans that they would not be receiving a final conclusion. Canon Mode resolves this issue by featuring an official condensed storyline while leaving space for different endings for players.