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Huge Assassin's Creed Unity Patch Coming Next Week

This is the patch that Ubisoft says should fix most of the game's remaining issues.

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Assassin's Creed Unity's "Patch 4," the one that should fix most of the open-world game's remaining issues, will be released on Monday, December 15 across all platforms, Ubisoft has announced on its website.

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As previously explained, this patch will address a long list of issues, and should improve stability, performance, online matchmaking, and connectivity overall. You can read the full Assassin's Creed Unity Patch 4 update notes through our previous coverage.

Finally, Ubisoft says PC players using AMD video cards should install the latest drivers before applying the update on Monday.

Unity was released in November, though it--like other big-name games this year--suffered through some technical troubles out of the gate. Ubisoft has released a number of patches so far, and is even offering up free DLC and full-games to apologize for the bugs.

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