Like most open world games today, Assassin's Creed Shadow also has a vast map filled with animals, including horses, birds, foxes, rabbits, dogs and cats.But the part that unlike most open-world games and even distinguishes them from Ubisoft’s own other open-world games is that players cannot kill these animals.Instead, you can only touch or collect them.
Assassin's Creed Shadow contains many side-playing methods, such as archery and meditation.But hunting animals in the game is not allowed.Although there are a large number of deer, cattle and other animals in the game, you can’t hunt and peel their furs.Players can't use these animals to make any items, such as using ten rabbits to make a better bag or helmet.This is completely different from other open world games in Ubisoft, and animal lovers may agree.
In Assassin's Creed: Shadow, animals are not only spared from the fate of being assassinated, but Ubisoft also turns them into a collection that can be brought back to the base.If you want, you can fill the base with small animals.You can even set up a fence to create a pet zoo full of rabbits, pigs and other animals.Then put the main tasks behind your head, walk around the base, and caress them.
Ubisoft's latest large-scale open world role-playing game Assassin's Creed: Shadow will be launched on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC platforms on March 20.