Assassin's Creed Shadow Extended Claw's Awaji release date revealed
Blog Andrew Joseph 24 Jul , 2025 0

Ubisoft announces release date for Awaji Claws, the first Assassin's Creed Shadow expansion. The main new add-on will arrive on September 16 as a paid DLC, or for free for those who book the game.
This includes a new area – Awaji Island – fresh gear, abilities, costumes, enemies and 10 hours of new story content, providing Shadowwes' main plot for those who now see the game's main terminal credit.
What new revelations are there while waiting for Naoe about her family? Will Yasuke remove more Templars? It's only less than two months to find it.
The brand new roadmap for other content in Assassin's Creed Shadow includes a massive progress update on July 29, which includes a new game plus mode, a level cap from 60 to level 60, further upgrades to all hiding buildings, and the ability to upgrade knowledge rankings to 9 and 10.
Likewise, with the game's third Animus “project” to arrive, there are more free rewards for performing weekly tasks, including New Modern Days Lore.
The new game Plus will unlock as soon as you reach the main game's honor and will allow you to restart the game's story from the beginning or after. convenient! Progress in stories, locations and objective boards will be reset, but you will maintain character levels, gear, skill points, knowledge rankings and hideouts. Finally, completing the game again with the new game Plus will unlock unique rewards, so you can show off yourself playing for hundreds of hours.
In early September, another free update will add several quality of life improvements for fan requisitions, including time to move forward quickly, better stillness in the world map when synchronizing with perspectives (last!), and provide more improvements to your hiding place. The PC player will also be able to switch uncovered frame rates in cutscenes.
No other news Assassin's Creed Shadow May Arrive Nintendo Switch 2 Today, but if you can trust Ubisoft's boss Yves Guillemot, it doesn't sound long.
Tom Phillips is the news editor for IGN. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on the Blues @tomphillipseg.bsky.social