Assassin’s Creed Shadowsreturns the series to the open-world RPG genre, after a brief return to theoriginal stealth-action gameplay withAssassin’s Creed Mirage.Unsurprisingly, a game calledShadowsspends a lot of time in the dark, especially with one of the protagonists being a Shinobi, and you will want to take advantage of the nighttime whenever you’re playing as Naoe.

Being able to change the time of day is a common feature in RPGs, so it wasn’t a surprise that players could do it inAssassin’s Creed ValhallaandOdyssey​​​​​​. Ubisoft also included the feature inMirage, despite it being a more traditionalAssassin’s Creedgame, so it’s worth checking if you can control the time of day inShadows​​​​​​.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Yasuke preparing for fight in forest.

You Can’t Change The Time Of Day In AC Shadows

You’ll Have To Pass The Time Naturally

Unlike the last threeAssassin’s Creedgames,you can’t change the time of day yourself inAssassin’s Creed Shadows​​​​​​. If you want toplay as Naoe or Yasukeat a specific time of day, you’ll have to pass the time doing other tasks or stepping away from the game altogether while you wait for the sun to come up or down.

At nighttime, Naoe’s Eagle Vision will be brighter than it is during the day, making it easier to highlight enemies.

Naoe looking down in Assasssin’s Creed Shadows

InAssassin’s Creed Shadows, day and night last for 24 real-life minutes each,so an entire day in the game lasts 48 minutes in real life. This happens while you’re moving, editing your hideout, and completing quests and activities. You’ll also notice that time will pass while you’re meditating with Naoe, though some cutscenes don’t move time forward unless they explicitly show time passing.

Why You Can’t Change From Day To Night

Patience Is A Virtue

The biggest reason why you can’t change from day to night manually is because specific times call for specific measures, andthe game wants you to use all your available tools to adapt to the situation. Naoe, in particular, will benefit when it’s nighttime, as it’s harder for her to be seen when sneaking around enemies. If you could change the time of day whenever you wanted, you’d be encouraged to skip forward to the night whenever you need to take out enemies quietly.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows Review: A Gorgeous Japan That Plays It Too Safe

Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows is easy on the eyes, but a generally basic simulation, scant upgrades, and bland side activities weaken the effect.

As well as impacting the immersion of the game,being able to change the time when you want would disrupt a lot of the game’s natural exploration. Differentanimals appear inAssassin’s Creed Shadowsthroughout the day and night, as do merchants, villagers, bandits and other characters you can interact with. It’s better to have the game’s day-night cycle play out naturally so you can discover these things at the appropriate time.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows yasuke and naoe

Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Set during Japan’s Sengoku period, two distinct protagonists—Naoe, a shinobi, and Yasuke, a historical African samurai—must navigate political intrigue and violent clashes between the Assassins and Templars. Players can switch between stealthy, shadow-based gameplay with Naoe and Yasuke’s direct combat approach, exploring the duality of their missions in a beautifully rendered open world​.

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