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Assassin's Creed Shadows adds a cat dressed like Ezio and its coolest weapon yet_ A large stick

By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | January 01, 0001

Six months on, and has long since faded into the general live-service background susurrus that underlies all of videogames. It has its players, its haters, its curious onlookers—but the fires of capital-d Discourse have been burnt out for a while.

Which is quite nice, honestly, but it doesn't mean doesn't have a crack squad of dedicated and alarmingly French (or so I like to imagine) developers working on updates and DLC for the game. Its first expansion—Claws of Awaji—is due out on September 16, and to lay the groundwork, the studio put out a big ol' rummy nabob for the game today.

There's actually a whole bunch of stuff in this one. The level cap continues its inexorable crawl upwards (it's 100 now), you can now advance the time of day at-will once you have a certain hideout upgrade, and scouts have gotten better—upgrade them enough and they'll be able to spot viewpoints and safehouses when you dispatch them to foggy areas on the map. Which seems like quite a big deal, really, as by paying a pittance on the map screen you'll presumably be able to unlock those safehouses and immediately fast travel to them.

The big stick is a bo staff, a new weapon for Naoe that you can unlock by pursuing a new free questline: Go With The Bo. Honestly? rummy satta I'm way into it. In a world of katanas and kusarigamas, I just think there's something incredibly cool about your weapon being essentially a pool cue. It belies a quiet confidence, I think.

The cat, meanwhile, you unlock as part of the rummy noble game's new pseudo-battle-pass system in the Animus Hub. You know the one: it's the thing you sometimes accidentally click into from the main menu, realise you've accumulated a bunch of currency for from somewhere, and then use it to buy some dumb cosmetic nonsense. Well, now that dumb cosmetic nonsense is a cat dressed like Ezio Auditore da Firenze, and I won't pretend I'm not thrilled.

I can confidently predict the update will get me to return to AC Shadows for perhaps 20 minutes. Any more than that? We'll have to see. Like all recent AC games, I ran into the problem whereby I was done with the game long, long before it was done with me. Perhaps a break and the new content is just what I need to get back in? Or perhaps not. But at least I have a stick now.

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

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