Assassin's Creed Unity receives a patch on Xbox Series that corrects visual errors after its update to 60 FPS.
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Assassin’s Creed Unity continues to receive tweaks on Xbox Series following its recent performance boost. The Ubisoft title, which can now be played at 60 FPS on current consoles, had started to show some visual issues after this update.
Although the improvement in smoothness has been well received, some players quickly detected flaws in character lighting, which disrupted visual coherence in certain situations. Ubisoft has reacted quickly to resolve the issue.
Assassin’s Creed Unity fixes lighting errors on Xbox Series
The new hotfix is now available and focuses on fixing a problem related to visual effects (VFX). Specifically, the errors that caused incorrect lighting on characters during gameplay have been resolved.
This issue began to appear after the update that unlocked 60 FPS, so this patch aims to leave the experience completely polished after that technical improvement.
The update size is reduced:
- Xbox Series: 0.44 GB
This is a quick patch that requires minimal download time. With this correction, Assassin’s Creed Unity once again offers a more consistent experience on Xbox Series, taking advantage of its 60 FPS boost without the visual issues detected in recent days.

