Summary

  • Ubisoft has temporarily deactivated the multi-sell feature "due to some unexpected issues".
  • Players reported running into crashes, namely when trying to sell loot as Naoe.
  • However, the feature will return "in an upcoming patch" as Ubisoft works to fix the issue.

Last week, Ubisoft finally added the multi-sell feature to Assassin's Creed Shadows, letting you pawn your loot in bulk, rather than having to click through every item one by one. But already, in today's hot fix, the feature has been removed.

"We have temporarily deactivated the multi-sell feature in shops due to some unexpected issues," Ubisoft explained. "We appreciate your patience as we are working to fix the issue and bring the feature back in an upcoming patch."

We have temporarily deactivated the multi-sell feature in shops.

Fans have been asking for this quality-of-life feature ever since the game launched last month due to the tedium of selling individual items, which is only compounded by the fact that you have to hold down a prompt every time. It's a shame to see it removed, but with reports of crashes, especially when trying to sell goods as Naoe, it's probably for the best.

Hopefully, Ubisoft irons out the kinks soon, so we can all get back to dumping our common loot on every shopkeeper across Feudal Japan.

Update 1.0.3 Patch Notes

It's not all bad news, though. The hot fix also addresses stuttering issues on PC, as well as crashes on PS5, in a bid to make Shadows a more stable experience. You can read the full list of patch notes below:

  • Deactivated the multi-sell features in shops due to unexpected issues.
  • Fixed an issue where the option to call the allies was missing.
  • Fixed stuttering issues on PC.
  • Fixed a crash happening during the prologue.
  • Fixed a graphical distortion on Yasuke's outfit after dodging.
  • Fixed crashing and visual issues with the 'Claw of Dragon' skin when applied to weapons.
    • NOTE: Visual customisation for this weapon will be re-enabled with this update.
  • Addressed an issue with audio loss.
  • Fixed a graphical issue when activating the HDR and PSSR for PlayStation 5 Pro.
  • Fixed crash issues on PlayStation 5.

The update went live at 3pm BST for Xbox, PS5, PC, and Mac. You can read a full list of known bugs here, where you can also report any issues you run across to add to the list.

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Action Stealth RPG Systems 14 8.5/10 OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Avg: 81/100 Critics Rec: 82% Released March 20, 2025 ESRB Mature 17+ // Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language Developer(s) Ubisoft Quebec Publisher(s) Ubisoft Engine AnvilNext
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