Assassin's Creed Valhalla has been on the market for over two months now, and although the game's in a better state than it was at launch — particularly on PS5 — it still has its fair share of annoying bugs. Some of these issues are minor at best, while others are preventing players from completing quests or advancing the main story. Make no mistake: there are still game-breaking bugs in Valhalla, and given the developer's approach to post-launch content, it's a complaint that's starting to gather more and more momentum.
Here's the thing: Ubisoft has promised a wealth of post-launch support for Valhalla. Free content updates and paid expansions form the backbone of the game's roadmap, but for some players, it's hard to get excited for upcoming DLC when the base release still needs work.
And this is where the microtransactions enter the equation. If there's one thing that Ubisoft hasn't had any issues with since launch, it's microtransactions. The in-game store receives regular updates pretty much without fail, adding new cosmetic items as well as unique armour sets. Speaking of which, the microtransaction store now features as many armour sets as the game itself — another point of contention for fans.
The armour situation has sparked increased debate surrounding Valhalla's direction on both Reddit and the official forums. Many fans are now starting to seriously question Ubisoft's approach, and the publisher is being accused of prioritising microtransactions ahead of fixing the game's ongoing issues.
Taking all of this into account, February should be a telling month for Assassin's Creed Valhalla. The game is meant to be getting a huge update in the near future, adding a whole new 'River Raid' activity along with new skills, weapons, and armour. Presumably, this upcoming patch will also address a number of bugs. If all goes as intended, then we're sure Ubisoft will be cut some slack — but it's been a rocky road up until now.
What do you make of Assassin's Creed Valhalla's situation? Are you still playing it? Are you looking forward to the River Raid update, or the expansions? Give your viking beard a stroke in the comments section below.
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I get why people are pissed, but it's probably not as black and white as this first appears. For starters, it's likely that different teams work on these different parts of the game, and I imagine that implementing microtransactions is easier than fixing bugs.
That's no excuse for the fact that the game released in a really buggy state, though. If I had a game-breaking bug that stopped me from progressing, I'd be annoyed as well.
I'm still playing Valhalla on PS5 and I really like it — but I get where the frustration is coming from. I think it all comes down to how well this next big update is received.
People bought an Ubisoft game and they're surprised by this? XD
Playing Devil’s advocate here but it’s 100% different teams working on the MTX content drops and bug fixes. Maintenance teams will be completely separate from the content teams. That’s just how these things work with a dev team of this size.
Who buys an Ubisoft game on release at this point? You know that within a year or two the complete edition will be $20-30, the vast majority of the bugs will be ironed out, and you'll have an all around better experience.
The armour sets/weapons/ship cosmetics all feel a bit pointless in this game tbh.
I started the game with my free Amazon Prime Gaming armour and I’ve upgraded it to the highest level but never changed it once. Same with the runes.
I remember how great it was in the old games to unlock the special Assassin outfit. That’s completely lost in the new style games (along with a great many other features that used to give this franchise it’s identity).
Still experiencing the lip-syncing issues too... 🙄
@MFTWrecks I waited for the second big patch and even that wasn’t long enough. It’s still not fixed now. Crazy.
Didn’t have any issues.
@The_Real_JMK I agree, it’s definitely the worst AC to date (and it had so much potential). Sometimes less is more.
Wow, coming from Ubisoft? I'm shocked.
I'll probably only go back to finish the platinum if they fix "my" bug. I am however considering getting the season pass for Fenyx Rising.
@The_Real_JMK @fR_eeBritney Is it worse than AC3 and Syndicate?
I am thorn.
For one, the people working on these cosmetic items are almost never the ones that would have anything to do with fixing bugs.
On the other: as much as I personally enjoyed the story, the game did disappoint. Equipment is, mostly, boring without any fun stats like water breathing or similar unique traits. I can only think of one shield that had a cool aoe poison proc on block.
I was hoping at least the winter event set to get something cool, I dont know what... cold damage procs that slow the foe, whatever, something! But it was a very boring set.
From what I have heard, it seems unique equipment stats were reserved for these unique armors, that also happen to be fully upgraded when acquired, making them not just "cosmetic" but actual pay-to-win.
Add to all this lack of transmog...
Honestly, if the next AC game follows this trend, this might be my last AC game.
@Keyblade-Dan Thankfully haven't bought a Ubisoft game since Far Cry 5
So I haven't actually played Valhalla (only Origins), but I definitely get the irritation with adding all of these armor sets to the paid store. I get that it's cosmetic-only, and not necessary to succeed in the game, but this used to be the kind of stuff you'd unlock for actually playing the game. Is this the future for gaming? Paying extra on top of the full-priced game to unlock things that could/should be included with the original purchase. Ubisoft (and so many others) seem to think so. I'll spend my gaming time (and money) elsewhere, thanks.
@Tharsman There we go, unique armor sets that improve your character, only obtained through extra cash. Bummer!
The only way to end this trend is to RESIST!
@MFTWrecks that's what I'm waiting for, gold edition to go on sale, patience is key on that one 👍😉😉
I finished valhalla. There are certain quests I skipped because of the bugs. I never touched the store . I've still got the storyline about the gods to finish . I'm taking a break from it. Will go back at some point lol
Its the game itself i have a problem with rather than the bugs,ive liked most ac games thought odyssey was great but valhalla its all rather meh, the fighting feels sluggish and traversal feels like I'm controlling a tank,and the upgrade system is annoying,it just seems like hundreds of teeny icons that all seem the same, I feel immortals fenyx rising is the better game ,really enjoying its simple upgrades ,fast combat and great puzzles.
@The_Real_JMK @Floki I liked AC3 👀 I played the remaster last year and it was much better than I remembered. I really enjoyed it. But I’ll always argue that the old AC gameplay was better than the newer AC games. AC didn’t need a reboot.
So yes, for me AC Valhalla is the worst entry. Mainly because of the needless filler. And the bugs. And the writing. And the damn Cairn puzzles. And the chests that need three keys to open them (why???). And the fact that I’ve had to google the solutions to so many side quests because the game does a god awful job of explaining where to go next 😫
Have to agree with @Tharsman - if the next AC game follows the same formula, I’m done. That’s speaking as someone who got the platinum in every single one (AC2 onwards).
I'm enjoying the game, but it's not holding my interest as much as the previous two. I find myself playing it less and less. I'll finish it eventually. Probably.
@fR_eeBritney AC didn't reboot so much as it used the name to cash-cow because AC isn't an RPG series. Valhalla is a spin-off of AC really. Origins a weirder spin-off considering gameplay, but has a focus storywise. Oddyssey simply has no place in AC period.
Once it was fixed, Unity was easily the best AC game. It's a shame it went downhill with syndicate and then had a "reboot." Unity rebooted perfectly bugs aside. Then Syndicate was an obviously rushed not Unity that lacked love and care so much it was ridiculous.
Honestly, a remaster/remake of Unity for PS5 that takes it's vision even farther, has the power to run smoothly, and fixes the rough edges would be spectacular.
This game was such a major leap backward after Origins and Odyssey. It's ugly, boring and empty. Ubisoft needs to take a step back, take a few years off, and rethink the next entry.
@fR_eeBritney Yeah, I liked AC3 as well, it’s potentially my favourite in the whole series. I’ve only played the remaster however so I’m not sure what they fixed. I liked Syndicate a lot though, as much as it went backwards from Unity in some respects. It had a pretty focused story and the setting is spectacular. I’m in the middle of Odyssey and I have to say it’s not blowing me away. The original game is objectively the worst in the series though, it’s just not fun to play. It’s repetitive, muddled and buggy.
Honestly, i loved AC3. Its the one in the series I have replayed the most. It might not be my favorite, mechanically, but it has the best set of antagonists, specifically the main two (don't want to spoil it for anyone that has not played them.)
I really am hoping the next AC goes back to a more civilized time period, because I am getting tired of huge open green lands or sand lands or whatever. I played half an hour of Assassins Creed 4 yesterday, and even the wooden structures in the starting island felt so much more vertical than what we get in the last 3 games... we need more climbing, that was the thing i loved the most.
Also: miss having a small set of very well designed parkour dungeons to run through that would eventually unlock some lore themed outfit. I want that back. The flat dungeons in Odyssey just didn't have the same impact, and the caves in Valhalla just didn't do it either.
In the next AC, they will sell bug fixes as microtransactions. Crashes will be intentional and you will need to buy credits that will drain overtime to prevent crashes and resume crashing when it is depleted.
@Tharsman The dungeons in Revelations were my favourite part of the whole game. There was one in a crumbling tower specifically that was amazing.
@fR_eeBritney The extra sets and such are indeed pointless. I don't consider that a bad thing though, as then you don't end up leveling up something only to then get a better set shortly after, then start leveling that up, and so on. That also makes it easy to ignore the microtransactions.
Some of the backlash on the game/Ubisoft isn't exactly fair though, as they are good at supporting the Assassin's Creed games after launch. Usually a couple of major DLC releases per game, and they're giving us some extra stuff as well (River Raids and more seasonal content that is hopefully not as buggy). They do need to fix the lip movement bug ASAP though.
Is anyone honestly surprised by this? Is it shocking that Ubisoft would conduct itself in this way? It would be surprising if this WASN'T the case.
By the way, it is a fact that Ubisoft management actively protected sexual predators for years - one of which was the director of this game.
I really want to play this, but I decided a long time ago that I wasn't going to get it until I get my PS5. Now, it might be for the best that it happens months down the line and they have everything squared away.
I've played every mainline AC game to this point, and Odyssey is one of my favorite games of all time overall. I can't wait to check this one out, but a fixed game late is better than a buggy one early. I didn't play ME Andromeda for six months after it came out, and was much happier with my experience there than people who jumped in on day one. I think this might be a similar deal.
No complaints currently as a huge long time Assassin's Creed fan. It is currently still my go-to game on PS5.
I just want them to have Basim's set available. Best looking one in the game
@nessisonett Yea, it was awesome what they did with them on that game. It did make the dungeons impossible to backtrack, but it also make them so much more... lively? Organic?
I am still half wishing they entrust some smaller team to make old-style AC games like Rogue, even if they only make them for the Switch.
120 hours in on PS5. I still have some glitches (almost exclusively the mouth not moving while talking) but other that that I love the game. I got it launch from Amazon for $50 and have a discount code and gift card so in total I spent $17 and some change. MTXs never bother me as I just ignore them. As far as armor and weapons I’m happy with what’s in the game. It’s enough to have options but not too much that I don’t have enough ore or titanium to upgrade everything. I love forward to little fixes but overall it’s good and I rarely see glitches.
Did these people play Odyssey? Ubi is just doing that approach again. I actually got a couple of those armours pack as they're quite cool, got the Gothic one what is basically Sauron and also got the one based on Surtr what is pretty awesome. They're really high quality if a bit pricey.
So it has game breaking bugs...but you gave it 8/10?
Lol at all of the negativity in here. I actually just finished every side mission available only after completing the game.
It’s not been that buggy for me but I am playing on the PS5. I’ve played every AC game and now Eivor (male) is probably my favorite protagonist from the series. I really enjoyed him and the side characters. I easily have put more time into this AC than I have any other. I have enjoyed the main missions but loved the side stories. I enjoyed Origins but couldn’t stand Odyssey. The fact I enjoyed this one so much really surprised me.
@Waffles12415 I completely agree. I’ve glanced at the MTs only once. The armor, weapons and shields in the game are pretty awesome looking.
I love how you can use a weapon in each hand and it actually changes the moves. I’ve tried every mix available. Did you ever try a shield in both hands?
@OmegaStriver It's the internet, so negativity is a must. Some people can play an awesome game for 50 hours and encounter some minor issues and still focus 100% on those minor issues (not referring to game breaking bugs that some have had to deal with).
Microtransactions are a perfect example of that. You can play the game and completely ignore them but nooooooope. We must complain about them each and every time we can.
I don't understand the dislike for this game.I've been playing it on the PS5 since launch..put over 140 hours in to it so far.Finished the main campaign and still have loads to do which I will as I'm still really enjoying it.
Touch wood I've only had a few glitches but nothing at all major or anything to prevent me from doing something.
Oof, Ubisoft and microtransactions in the same article. This is a breeding ground for all the negative nincompoops.
Wait, I thought most people actually liked this game. Interesting.
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Big AC fan but I will wait until I get a PS5 before playing this game. Looks and sounds good, not expecting to have a mind-blowing experience but I'm sure I'll have a lot of fun with it.
Awesome game, had loads of fun with it but I've been waiting since mid December to be able to 100% it because of a bug, still not over it 😂
I’ve put 90 hours into this game and whilst I love the game, setting and gameplay the story drags on and on. Each time I think I’m nearly done it goes off on another tangent.
It’s still in bad taste to release paid microctransactions when there are bugs that prevent progression...bugs that render facial animation and lip syncing broken...bugs that prevent trophies from unlocking. This games state has been nothing short of rubbish. Look I get pandemic...different team...and not everyone has had these bugs but idk. The team that worked on this game definitely was a step down compared to Odyssey. Hell this was the team that done Black Flag and Origins so I have no idea what happened here. I’ve run into bugs that have prevented me from killing the final order member and I have a few world events that are bugged so I’m really at the mercy of the team fixing these issues because I am not spending another 125 hours in this game for 2 trophies. My first experience was already a buggy mess so I have no desire to put my days through another 100 hours of mediocre storytelling and combat.
Ridiculous.People that go ahh well it aint that bad.You should know it will become worse next game if you dont complain like you should.And you will wonder why there are better and more stuff to buy for extra instead of getting complete experience you already paid for.If game has 5 Editions before its release then guess what im getting Mega Sale Edition,if even that.
I was loving the game and was able to look past the bugs until the latest update broke the cutscenes. Now I don’t want to progress the story until they’re fixed.
I'm playing this on Ps4 Pro and have to say I'm enjoying a lot so far. There are a few minor bugs I've noticed but nothing that ruins it for me, not yet anyway. As for the microtransactions, that doesn't bother me at all. It's all cosmetic items that I don't want or need so I'm happy just ignoring them
@huyi It will still be ***** then.
@Slippship I’m pretty near the end I’m sure. I’ve all areas pledged etc but I can’t figure out what I’m supposed to be doing so I’m just hunting zealots.
Ubisoft? Microtransactions? NEVER!
@nessisonett I can still understand the irritation but its a Ubisoft game so whats new. Release it now fix it later or at all is the new mantra i guess. But too be fair thats a standard that most games work with excerpt firstparty games.
@Wazeddie22 If you have a progressionbug what does it matter if someone else doesnt have that issue? If im in a game for a long time and this happens then i probably wont like it either. If you have these issues in your game this should be your main focus. The other thing is the game is out for quite some while why is this not yet resolved?
@Slippship I avoid ubi games to be honest. Not cause of microtransactions just cause they're IKEA style identikit games typically.
I was merely voicing that I'm shocked and surprised Unisoft are whoring microtransactions over fixing the game.
To clarify EA are just as bad and I avoid them too.
The gamers moaning should do as I do and vote with their wallet. Like moths to a flame though most it seems.
@The_Real_JMK Isnt that AC copy and paste boring missions. I liked Syndicate but if they would have cut out all the boring filler missions and added the expansions it would have been been a way better game. The thing that saved that game was Evie Frye. 😁
I've got 160+ hours into and love it. Yes, I've purchased things from the store for it...no apologies.
I'm liking the game (PC version) so far but UbiSoft definitely needs to address the bugs and glitches first, and those mtx'es should never have been introduced in the first place.
@Slippship Yea, most devs have a formula and there's nothing wrong if its done well - Naughty Dog and Rockstar as you say being prime examples.
I just personally find Ubisoft games soulless - not all mind, more the open world ones. Maybe the story and writing dont resonate but it feels like if you've played one, you've played them all. Plus I despise the amount of paid DLC they bring out also.
@Slippship Vinland was great. I loved playing that bit of the story
@fR_eeBritney I mean, I recently platinumed AC Origins having never played it before. So what? 3-4 years out from release? Something like that?
There were still a few bugs and issues. In my experience with Ubisoft games, you have until the next release for an entry to have its problems fixed. They don't seem to work on the older entries once the market has a shiny new version to pay attention to.
I dunno why you'd think patch #2 would fix everything.
@MFTWrecks I think that’s because Ubisoft don’t make memorable AC games anymore. They make disposable, time-killers. Play them for 200 hours then throw them away like garbage.
There are always going to be bugs in a game like this (even 3-4 years after release) but I don’t think it’s unreasonable to expect them to have addressed/fixed all the game breaking/progression bugs a month after release. They still haven’t done that now.
In fact, each new patch seems to add more issues, such as the drunk bug and the face animation/lip-sync bug.
It’s just too big. One look at the trophy completion stats shows that hardly anyone is getting the platinum, so why fill the game with so much repetitive rubbish that 99% of players aren’t going to touch anyway?
I think most people would rather have a 50-60 hour game that’s bug free, than a 150 hour tedious slog they can’t complete because the developers don’t know how to fix it.
They deserve all the flak they’re getting because hopefully, when they make the next one, they’ll make sure it’s finished before releasing it. I doubt it though.
The optics are bad, but Robert took the words out of my mouth. The mtx isn't new modes and features, it's cosmetics. And those cosmetics are almost guaranteed to be a separate and probably outsourced team and/or were probably all made before the game was even released along with the built-in cosmetics. They're just drip feeding it in the store to keep interest up.
The bug fixes and DLC content OTOH need the actual team to work on it from scratch.
I've played this game on PC and I only had one crash. The microtransaction for gears set on this game is frustrating. Instead of grinding and defeating mythical creatures to earn legendary gears set, you have to pay Ubisoft again for helix after charging you $60 for their game.
@ShogunRok I do understand that people are annoyed its a bigger issue it was starting at the PS4 generation.
But also lets be honest here Ubisoft isnt new too these practices and i do believe their games look like a free to play game in some ways if you look at monetization. I also believe with a lot of their games if you cut out the filler and copy and paste you wont miss a much.
It shows if you see how fast their games drop in value. Its funny for me too see that my favorite game they released is Immortals Fenyx Rising something fresh even if inspired by other games.
Maybe a silly thing too bring up but i preordered Remothered Broken Porcelain and after the bad reviews i send the game back.
Got on Twitter and wrote down a response about the terrible state of the game and i got a response. Please dont return the game we are working hard on patching the game.
I dont like being a ass and saying why would I pay full price for a game thats broken when i can get a finished and polished down the road for less money.
But then again when a game is in great shape like the Firstparty games ill gladly pay €70 when it runs great and its complete and finished without a patch bigger then the full release. LRG is mostly indie games but its a breath of fresh air that i pop in a game that runs from the start.
I do understand Ubisoft though why change when they get rewarded by a lot of gamingsites and consumers everytime with record sales and high ratings even if the game is a broken mess.
@OmegaStriver yea I did I was actually pretty surprised how much fun it was. But now I have Excalibur so I use that and Morrigans guard, which isn’t the best but it looks sick.
@Ear_wiG They can add all the microtransaction they want, Ubisoft games are usually large enough to have a lot of armour and weapon types, Ubisoft is one of the only western companies making AAA single player experiences with "0" multiplayer ***** (or very light ones like in watch dogs), if the game is great and you get after 1 year the gold edition for 30% which is just huge amounts of gaming, complaining about microtransactions is just pointless, and those "boosters" are also useless as doing all the side quests will give you the level you want without any need of any booster, now if doing every side quests which are usually great can't get you overpowered now that's a ***** strategy, but Ubisoft knows a lot of people are willing to pay for such things and so they offer them, it's not good to do it but it's business.
After Ghost Recon Breakpoint Ubisoft delayed all their upcoming games so you would have thought that the extra time would have made them better but alas no because it's Ubisoft. They are so comfortable at being mediocre and being one of the most uninspiring games developers out there it is time they fire the executive's for the sake of the company.
They have zero passion and it shows in their games especially the Ubi Montreal branch which is on par with Paris as being the worst.
Odyssey set the bar and Valhalla didn't get halfway which is a shame as it could have been so much more plus it was rushed out in typical Ubisoft style in time for the holiday's and console launches which has severely tarnished the Assassin's Creed brand.
The Ubisoft executive mindset is that as long as they made a good profit then it's all good and by the next AC launch everyone will have forgotten and buy the next broken game without question just to moan again but still filling Ubisoft's coffers making them richer still.
@fR_eeBritney the only quest I had to Google so far was the three keyed chest and I skipped that chest after I saw the solution. The game actually tells you where to go... You have to use your raven and it's tells you the area of you don't have a certain way point. But the game forget to tell you that little detail...
@mazzel I played a few hours last night - currently pledged to Snotinghamscire. During that time I had issues with an Animus anomaly (wouldn’t allow me to collect the anomaly at the end). I almost restarted but I managed to find a solution on Reddit... You have to leap off the edge three times and it eventually works. Then during the quest ‘old friends’, the story wouldn’t progress. I almost restarted but I managed to find a solution on Reddit... You have to meditate twice for the next part of the story to move forward. I also got stuck in a wall whilst opening a wealth chest at an enemy hideout and had to Fast travel out, then ride all the way back across the map. Oh and I’m playing as male Eivor but the npc’s keep referring to me as ‘she’. That last part is actually quite funny 😄 I’m also having issues aiming when an enemy spots me. You get a few seconds of slo-mo to line up a headshot but the camera flicks to the right every time. Meaning you miss the window to take them out and the whole camp is alerted. So annoying! All that on top of the lip-sync issues... The game is a mess. On PS4 at least. I am doing everything in each area though (including collecting the small yellow dots/chests) so perhaps the issues are more noticeable to me. I never use the crow admittedly (never liked this feature). I do find that quest markers keep disappearing from the compass bar at the top of the screen when you get close to them. Which means I have to open the map and place a manual marker close to the actual quest marker, so I know which direction I should be heading in... two more areas to go... 🙏
@fR_eeBritney yeah these issues are really annoying, I completely agree on that. For me, these are bugs. So not really a "the game does not tell you where to go" topic. Annoying, yes, but probably will be fixed. Thanks for the heads up for "old friends", that´s my next quest
Regarding the compass bar: You could argue that it is annoying that the marker disappears. On the other hand, the information you get from NPCs for these specific targets are also not really specific. It´s just realistic, maybe too realistic for a game.
They tell you: The target lives beside a statue near the east gate of the market. So the game sends you to the east gate and then let you search for the statue. Some would call it annoying, some would call it a nice touch to the game play. I would say it depends on your taste. And again, the crow shows you the way
All in all I really enjoy the game, but I think it is too long. It´s my first AC, so I cannot compare it. But for me, it delivers!
@mazzel Cant believe I’ve just realised (after 127 hours) that the marker disappearing when you’re in the vicinity of a quest is a design choice. There’s a little picture of a raven when you arrive in the area 🙄 ok I’ll take that one back but it’s still super annoying. I’m going to keep using my open map/place marker/spam odin sight method though. It’s got me this far 🤣
In the ‘old friends’ quest, if you arrive at the dock (after sailing downriver) and the quest doesn’t update/ give you the next objective, just meditate twice and it should work. Good luck 🤞😄
@Keyblade-Dan yet you love the walking dead
@Taylorzombie Huh??? I've never seen The Walking Dead or played the TellTale crap??? What the??? XD
AC is a franchise I've had a simple rule on for years - buy it on the cheap at least a full year after release.
It served me well. I wasn't caught up in the AC Unity mess (though I have a free copy on PC, which I've yet to start), and by the time I do pick them up on sale, I get GotY editions with all the DLC and often even more extra content, usually for less than what a season pass cost when it was new. Ubisoft still gets some bucks, I get a more bug-free experience, and we all win.
It helps that I prefer single-player over multi-player, so I don't care if the online community over whatever multi-player component may have been there has dried up or not.
But don't be surprised at the priorities. You've already paid - they've got your money whether they fix the bugs or not. But the microtransactions, they can make more money on those than the actual game sales, so OF COURSE they'll pump resources into those. That will continue as long as people still preorder games and spend money on microtransactions. Want them to stop? Convince everyone to change those habits (right after you convince them to stop buying PS5s from scalpers). Good luck.
@fR_eeBritney played the quest today with no issues... Maybe certain conditions need to be met to cause the bug? The game directly pointed me to the camp...
@mazzel no wonder it’s taking them so long to fix. Someone on here (in a previous article) mentioned a bug with the talking pig side quest but I was able to do that one with no issues. I guess it’s just pot luck. Glad this one worked for you though.
@fR_eeBritney yeah I also had no issues with the talking pig. Only big I remember now is the one where you have to steal back that roman statue for the guy at your village. I was not able pick up the key from there small stool or table. Had to use the horse and kick in the door...
Have people never heard of Ubisoft before? The company that tries to get you to preorder games for 120 dollars? Why anyone would support them and pay anywhere near full price for their games is beyond me.
@MFTWrecks they're called suckers.
A month later and the Pig bug is still not fixed. In fact Ubi still don’t have it on the known issues list despite tens of thousands of people viewing the Ubi forums threads regarding it.
This article above still stands
I purchased this game on the PS store since at the time it was a special sale. I can honestly say I would not pay full price for this game. Talking about Bugs as others have mentioned, many quests are unplayable and I was not able to play the game for a WEEK due to my character literally falling through the entire stage every time I started the game. Also when doing the archery challenge in the timed spring activities quest, it is extremely glitchy. Ubisoft is really putting me off, because there have been major bugs in Immortals Fenyx Rising which I will give an update on.
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