Assassin's Creed Shadows Has An Impressive Detail That Has Players Comparing It To Red Dead Redemption 2

Assassin's Creed Shadows players are sharing not only their impressions but also some interesting findings online. At the very least, Ubisoft has realistically worked out the weather system, reminding gamers of the approach to detail in Red Dead Redemption 2.
As a user with the nickname ACV__X found out, a snowstorm can break out in the game world, after which the ground and surrounding objects (including the player) will be covered in snow. However, this is not the end of it — if you wait, you can watch the melting in real time. In a few minutes, the grass, roofs and trees are completely free of snow.
In Shadows, after a snowstorm, the snow melts in real-time when the sun comes out. pic.twitter.com/5fOKrckSso
— ACV (@ACV__X) March 19, 2025
That’s actually really cool. Nice attention to detail.
Is it just Red Dead Assassin's Creed?
Worthy of praise. Incredible detail.
Something similar could be seen earlier in other projects, although rarely. For example, Days Gone also had a dynamic weather change, when snow could cover the surrounding area on the map.
Recall that Assassin's Creed Shadows was released on PC and consoles on March 20, receiving high scores from critics. The project currently has 82% positive reviews on Steam. A day one patch with censorship is also being prepared for the game, which will prohibit destruction in shrines and limit violence against peaceful NPCs.
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