Summary
Ubisoft has confirmed that the Canon Mode inAssassin’s Creed Shadowscan not be turned off once it’s activated.Assassin’s Creed Shadowsis taking Ubisoft’s long-running stealth action series to feudal Japan, answering years of fan demand. The new game brings all kinds of interesting new features to the table, with one of the more intriguing additions being Canon Mode.
Assassin’s Creed ShadowsCanon Modelets players turn off dialogue options so they can experience the canon story. This is great forAssassin’s Creedfans that want to know exactly how everything issupposedto happen and don’t care to choose their own dialogue, potentially influencing a character’s personality in the process. This sounds like a great optional feature on paper, though it comes with a catch that fans should take into account before they decide to select it.
Ubisoft has clarified that theAssassin’s Creed ShadowsCanon Mode can not be changed once activated. This means choosing Canon Mode locks players into it for the duration of the game, with no way to turn it off without starting a new save. The option has no impact on game difficulty and players can still swap betweenAssassin’s Creed Shadows' two playable characterswhile out in the open world.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows Canon Mode Can’t Be Turned Off Once Activated
It makes sense not to let players turn Canon Mode onlaterinAssassin’s Creed Shadows, as it’s possible that player choice will potentially change things enough that the game will no longer be able to stick with the canon story. It’s unclear why it can’t be turned off, though. Presumably, players would be able to choose all the canon dialogue options anyway, so one has to wonder why turning Canon Mode off mid-game isn’t an option. Regardless, choosing Canon Mode or not is something that players have to decide right at the beginning, with the video shared by Ubisoft showing that the decision is made whileAC Shadowsprotagonist Yasukeis having a conversation with Oda Nobunaga.
WhenAssassin’s Creed Shadowslaunches on March 20, it will be interesting to see how many players decide to go with Canon Mode, and how many decide to choose their own dialogue options. If the feature proves popular enough, one has to imagine that Ubisoft will consider bringing it back for future installments.