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Windows’ latest update prevents you from playing some Ubisoft games

Ubisoft fans, we advise you refrain from updating your Windows 11 for the time being.

As spotted by , some Ubisoft games have stopped working after users updated their Windows 11 operating system to its latest version. Windows 11 , Windows 11’s third big update, is responsible for bricking many of Ubisoft’s most popular releases recently.

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It’s an unfortunate issue, but Microsoft has already acknowledged it.

“After installing Windows 11, version 24H2, you might encounter issues wiꦺth some Ubisoft games,” and, “These games might become unresponsive while starting, loading or during active gameplay. In some cases, users might receive a black screen. ”

The affected games, as acknowledged by Microsoft, are:

-Star Wars Outlaws
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Assassin’s Creed Origins
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
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The update in question does not roll out immediately, so Microsoft recommends you do not use Microsoft’s tools to install it manually if you’re into these games.

“We recommend that you do not attempt to manually update to version 24H2 using the Windows 11 Installation As꧂sista🐷nt or the media creation tool until this issue has been resolved,”

Ubisoft has already released a temporary hotfix to make Star Wars Outlaws run for people who have already updated their systems. Still, the company warns that its softwa🌃re does not provide a complete solution to this issue.

“We have just deployed a temporary hotfix (v1.4.1) for players who were experiencing issues playing on Windows 11 24H2,” and, “Please note that you may experience some performance issues while we work on a more permanent fix. As soon as it is read🔥y, we will let yo🉐u know.”

We still don’t know which of the update’s features is causing the issues, but Microsoft will likely provide more information as the situation evolves. Till then, we recommend anyone interested in any of Ubisoft’s titles to put the idea of updating Windows 11 on hold.



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