Assassin’s Creed fans on console hardware who are looking for a reason to step back into the boots of Bayek may be about to receive a big one courtesy of developer Ubisoft.
As noted in a tweet today, Ubisoft is trying to add 60 FPS support for Assassin’s Creed Origins, the tenth and critically acclaimed installment of the franchise that introduced open-world gameplay to the long-running series. While no systems were specified, the patch would presumably be released for both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles.
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“We are […] looking into adding 60 FPS support for Assassin’s Creed Origins, so stay tuned!” Ubisoft tweeted today, which happens to be Assassin’s Creed Day.
“Whether you are a longtime fan or just discovered Assassin’s Creed, we want to thank you for being a part of this community. Your continued support, passion & vigilance humbles us all every day. Stay tuned for more in AC Valhalla & an exciting future for AC.”
Assassin’s Creed Origins fans who are looking for a 60 FPS experience today can, of course, dive into the PC version. It’s reportedly a very CPU-intensive game, however.
Source: Ubisoft