Assassin's Creed Updates: Valhalla & Origins Patches for Windows 11 24H2 – No Love for Odyssey

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If you’re venturing through ancient Egypt or Viking Age Norway with Ubisoft's Assassin’s Creed titles, life just got a little easier—well, at least for some of you. Ubisoft has rolled out critical patches designed to make Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Assassin’s Creed Origins compatible with Windows 11's brand-new 24H2 update. But while Valhalla celebrates with mead and Origins basks in the Egyptian sun, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey fans are expressing their disappointment at being left behind.
Buckle up, Windows warriors, because this patch saga comes with both solutions and headaches—and a dash of drama to keep things spicy. Let’s dive deep into the details behind this development.

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The Patch Breakdown​

Ubisoft’s fixes arrive in the form of two new patches aimed at resolving the compatibility chaos caused by Windows 11 24H2. For those living under a rock shaped like a tech update, Windows 11 24H2 is the latest cycle of feature updates from Microsoft, rolling out refined system functionalities, expanded gaming options, and—let's face it—a fresh batch of compatibility woes.
Here’s what we know:
  • Patch for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Weighing in at a hefty 500MB, this update aims to smooth out any crashes or launch errors caused by 24H2 updates.
  • Patch for Assassin’s Creed Origins: A more modest 230MB download, polished up to ensure its ancient adventures remain unaffected by Windows 11’s tinkering.
Ubisoft’s move signals a commitment to maintaining their marquee titles for players on modern devices. However, there’s a noticeable Absence of Odyssey in these updates, making fans of the highly popular Ancient Greece installment feel somewhat betrayed.
Odyssey devotees flocked to Reddit to voice their frustrations following the announcement. And the disappointment didn’t stop there—some users who've applied the Valhalla and Origins updates are still encountering launch and performance issues, proving it’s not exactly a clean victory for Ubisoft.

The Reddit Fallout​

Reddit, the stomping ground of gamer grievances, lit up with reports from players trying and failing to get their games working even after applying the patches.
One user lamented, "Valhalla won’t start anymore. I have it through Game Pass. I’ve logged back into Ubisoft Connect, but nothing happens. I’ve also verified the files for errors, but none were found.”
This is a stark reminder that patches aren’t magical fix-everything buttons. Gaming platforms like Ubisoft Connect, digital storefront settings such as Xbox Game Pass, and even improper installation procedures may exacerbate the issue.

What About Odyssey?​

Here’s where things get tricky. While Assassin’s Creed Odyssey remains one of the most beloved titles in the franchise, Ubisoft has seemingly decided to skip providing a compatibility patch for this game—at least for now. Given Windows 11’s game-focused features, such as Auto HDR and DirectStorage (tech designed to shrink load times and optimize performance), the omission of Odyssey compatibility is an eyebrow-raiser.
Is it a question of resources? Or perhaps Odyssey’s architecture is outdated in some way (it is the older sibling to Valhalla and Origins)? There's no definitive answer yet, but omission of this kind only amplifies frustration among loyal Odyssey fanatics.

Why Are Windows 11 24H2 Updates a Game Disruptor?​

To understand why patches like these are needed, consider the underlying culprit: the Windows 11 24H2 update. It’s packed with graphical feature optimizations, changes to driver behavior, and updates like enhanced Auto HDR for gaming. While designed to enhance system functionality, such updates can frequently rewrite the relationship between your PC’s hardware, OS, and installed games.
From display resolution issues to outright crashes, Windows 11 24H2 introduces core-level alterations that many games simply weren’t prepared for. Ubisoft’s patches are essential because they reconfigure the affected games to play nice with Microsoft’s tinkering.

What You Can Do​

For players still experiencing issues, here are a few steps to troubleshoot:
  • Reinstall the Game: Sometimes, a fresh install will ensure proper file integration.
  • Verify Game Files on Ubisoft Connect or Game Pass: Platforms often allow you to check for corrupted or missing files.
  • Update Windows: Ensure you’ve got the latest updates installed, including compatibility fixes for 24H2.
  • Check Drivers: Graphic cards, in particular, need to stay updated for improved compatibility with Windows 11 24H2. Head to your GPU manufacturer’s website to download updates.
  • Investigate Mods: If you’ve added mods or third-party overlays, they could be causing instability on Windows 11. Temporarily disable them to test performance.
  • Hold Upgrades (If Unpatched): If you’re an Odyssey player or fear patch issues, you may want to delay upgrading to Windows 11 24H2 until Ubisoft or Microsoft comes up with solid fixes.

Broader Implications​

This patch debacle serves as a fascinating case study of how gaming ecosystems often clash with OS-level changes. Ubisoft is far from the only developer grappling with the fallout of Windows 11 updates.
It also raises a broader question: Should OS developers like Microsoft collaborate more actively with game publishers ahead of updates? After all, the future of gaming—and its continual migration to digital storefronts and cloud platforms—magnifies the stakes of such compatibility conflicts.
For now, Ubisoft has thrown a lifeline to Valhalla and Origins players, but gamers who don the Spartan helmet of Odyssey will have to wait and see if salvation is on the horizon.

Final Thoughts​

Ubisoft’s efforts to patch Assassin’s Creed titles for Windows 11 24H2 is a step in the right direction, but the road is far from smooth. As some players continue facing hiccups with the newly patched games (and Odyssey fans stare wistfully into the sunset awaiting their turn for updates), it’s clear that ensuring compatibility is a marathon, not a sprint.
If you’re a proud owner of Valhalla or Origins, take that patch for a spin—but forewarned is forearmed: keep backups and be prepared to tinker if things don’t work as intended. And for Odyssey players, perhaps now is the perfect time to explore that backlog of unplayed games on your library shelf while Ubisoft figures things out.
Do you think Odyssey deserved a patch too, or are the fans overreacting? Let us know your thoughts in the forum below and share your experiences with Windows 11 gaming!

Source: Windows Report Ubisoft patched Assassin's Creed Origins and Valhalla for Windows 11 24H2, but leaves Odyssey behind
 


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