Ubisoft Apologises For Assassin's Creed: Unity Debacle
Ubisoft have formally apologised to players of Assassin's Creed: Unity by mass email for the games initial released which was notoriously plagued with a wide assortment of bugs.
Glitches meant the protagonist could fall through the ground, become stuck in hay carts, encounter invisible walls and, at times, parts of his face could become invisible.
"Unfortunately, at launch, the overall quality of the game was diminished by bugs and unexpected technical issues," wrote Yannis Mallat, chief executive of Ubisoft Montreal & Toronto.
"I want to sincerely apologise on behalf of Ubisoft and the entire Assassin's Creed team."
He added that the company had already released three sets of fixes to address problems with the game's stability, performance and connectivity, and promised more patches to come.
"Please keep your feedback coming - it has been both humbling and incredibly helpful as we continue working hard to improve the overall quality of the game," Mr Mallat wrote.
Players who purchased the season pass were awarded a free game as compensation ranging from Far Cry 4 to upcoming release The Crew.