Summary
One ofAssassin’s Creed Shadows' best new quality-of-life features, the ability to mark gear to auto-sell all at once, has been removed from the game. Since being released to positive reception on March 20,Assassin’s Creed Shadowshas held the top spot on the sales charts for three weeks in a row. Because of this, the game impressively sits behind only Capcom’sMonster Hunter Wildsas the second best-selling game of 2025 so far.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows’first major patchcame earlier this month, on April 8, and added a flood of improvements, bug fixes, and handy new features. Among these added features was auto-follow, which allows players' horses to follow the pathfinder line hands-free. Another big bug fix addressed the Hideout framerate, which was previously unintentionally capped at 30 FPS in the game’s performance mode, making visits to the player-created area a bit jarring. Perhaps the most useful addition that came as part of the patch was the ability to tag multiple items to sell or dismantle all at once, making gear management in menus a bit less clunky.
In a newAssassin’s Creed Shadowshotfix, Title Update 1.0.3, Ubisoft claims to have temporarily disabled the previously added multi-sell feature due to “unexpected issues.” Ubisoft didn’t exactly make it clear why the feature had to be removed, and didn’t provide any sort of ETA for when players may be able to see thequality-of-life feature return inAssassin’s Creed Shadows.
Players who prefer to dismantle unused gear at the Hideout’s Forge for extra materials may still be in luck, as Ubisoft’s wording in the patch notes only mentions multi-selling in shops specifically. As for the rest of Title Update 1.0.3, it includes a small handful of additional fixes that might make up for the loss of auto-selling for the time being. A bug having to do with callingAssassin’s Creed Shadows' ally charactersinto battle has been ironed out, as has a strange issue related to the Claw of the Dragon weapon skin causing crashes. PS5 Pro users benefit from the new hotfix as well, with resolutions to HDR and PSSR issues.
Players who enjoyed taking advantage ofAssassin’s Creed Shadows’multi-sell feature will have to wait until it’s added back in a future patch. Looking ahead, Ubisoft already has a story DLC planned forAssassin’s Creed Shadows, called Claws of Awaji, slated to release sometime later this year.Assassin’s Creedfans should keep an eye on Ubisoft’s social media for any info about the game’s next patch, as well as itsClaws of Awaji DLC.