The latest patch for Assassin’s Creed Unity has been pushed back, at least on the PC version of the game, which suffers from more bugs than any other platform the game is on. All the more reason to push it back and to make sure it runs as well as it possibly can.
The latest patch is intended to allow players the ability to disable the Companion App requirement for the game—an app that barely anyone used and served as more of an annoyance to players than anything else the game had to offer.
The patch unlocks all content exclusives to Initiates along with the Companion App, which was required to unlock certain chests.
Here’s what else it fixes:
- Fixed numerous random crashes both on Campaign and Coop
- Fixed gear and outfit rewards getting relocked
- Added users profile corrector to resolve companion synchronization issues
- Made Initiate and companion app exclusive content accessible to all players
- Fixed the ‘Find Leon’ objective not spawning on Dead Kings Memory 2
- Fixed various matchmaking and connection issues both in matches and when starting a match.
- Fixed various replication issues between host and clients
- Fixed issues with the My Club feature
- Fixed issue with Arno losing control after trying to launch Initiates from the pause menu
- Fixed minor navigation issues
- Fixed issues occurring when hacking gears
- Fixed additional issues with notifications
- Fixed some minor FX and texture issues
The patch is out now for the Xbox One and PS4.