Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Ubisoft has disabled some parts of the latest patch including exclusive season content to fix game crash issues. Certain new additions to the game were causing some unexpected bugs.
Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla game crashing bugs
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is the latest game of Ubisoft’s franchise. Although some of its titles have suffered controversy for their lack of innovation, for a few years now the Gallic company has focused on reinventing the formula that made the saga successful, managing to reach record numbers even by the standards of a saga like Assassin’s Creed.
Last week Assassin’s Creed Valhalla received a major update preparing the game for the Festival of Ostara. However, it seems like the patch has also come with some bugs, which have been reported since its release and Ubisoft is already in the process of fixing them as soon as possible.
Ubisoft disables exclusive season content to fix issues
“We’re aware of increased instances of crashes in and around Ravensthorpe since the release of Title Update 1.2.0,” Ubisoft announced over the weekend, “Our team is working on a solution that should be ready sometime next week. We thank you for your patience in the meantime,” they add.
The statement goes on to specify those elements of the 1.20 update that will be affected until the developer comes up with a solution, which they promise will be imminent.
“We’re deploying a server-side hotfix to address a rise in crashing near Ravensthorpe. Settlement decorations will be temporarily removed and Ostara Festival quests involving decorations will not be completable. Thanks for your patience as our team releases a permanent fix soon!”
In other news related to the Assassin’s Creed saga, we recently learned that Jade Raymond, one of the minds behind the franchise’s original title, had opened her new Haven studio and is already working on a new IP for PlayStation.