Ubisoft disclosed its future initiatives for the Assassin's Creed series on Thursday. In addition to confirming a remake of the pirate-themed installment, the publisher revealed an enhancement for the 2014 release. A complimentary update for Assassin's Creed Unity is set to launch the following day, enabling smooth 60 frames per second gameplay on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S systems.

This late-stage performance boost arrives over ten years following the game's debut, marking an appropriate conclusion to Unity's support cycle. From its initial release, the title grappled with glitches and technical shortcomings, many of which were resolved through subsequent patches and complimentary content expansions. However, neither those corrections nor the additional downloads could redeem the narrative's weaknesses or elevate the lead character Arno's appeal. While assessments of the series' weaker entries differ widely among players—personal views might label Unity as a notable dip— it remains cherished by certain enthusiasts. For those eagerly anticipating an opportunity to experience Unity on current-generation platforms, as described by Ubisoft, the update's arrival promises an enhanced session. Bonne chance.