Assassin’s Creed Origins has become the subject of a wave of negative reviews on its Steam listing. As caught by IGN, the PC release of Assassin’s Creed Origins has been facing criticisms over the fact that the latest major update for Windows 11, 24H2, has been making the game unplayable for some.
Players in the game’s Steam reviews have posted negative reviews because they have been facing severe technical issues, including the game freezing, crashing, and for some players, not even loading to begin with.
Ubisoft titles have been uniquely affected by Windows 11 24H2, with even Microsoft acknowledging the issue and stopping the update from being released for Windows 11 users that might have Ubisoft titles like Star Wars Outlaws, Assassin’s Creed Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora installed on their system.
The 24H2 update for Windows 11 was originally rolled out back in November, with many other titles getting significant performance upgrades thanks to the update working particularly well with some of AMD’s processors. Ubisoft titles, however, seem to be facing compatibility issues with the update.
At the time of writing, the overall review aggregate for Assassin’s Creed Origins on Steam sits at “Very Positive”, with the recent reviews aggregate having fallen down to “Mixed”.
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