'Assassin's Creed: Unity' Patch 3 update fixes bugs and issues

Screen shot from Assassin's Creed Unity.Assassin's Creed by Ubisoft

The third major patch for "Assassin's Creed: Unity" is set to bring bug fixes to issues found in the game. According to game developer Ubisoft, the upcoming patch will not resolve every problem, but will greatly improve the gameplay and experience of the user. 

"We are also investigating various performance issues including framerate drops, and are looking into how we can address them. We'll tell you more about our progress on that topic in the coming days," Ubisoft announced. 

However, the list of bug fixes is not yet final. The company will release the final list of updates soon. Below are the bug fixes that are expected to come in the "Assassin's Creed: Unity" Patch 3. 

1. Smooth game experience – some players reported minor bugs in the gameplay including animation bugs and camera problems as well as the protagonist getting stuck in some areas in the map. These will be resolved with the new patch. 

2. Game stability - "Assassin's Creed: Unity" Patch 3 will also resolve the sudden crashes experienced by some players. 

3. NPC issues – Another minor yet very important issue is related to the NPC animations that detect Arno's activities. This will also include crowd events, crowd stations, and navigation issues. 

4. Matchmaking and Connectivity – This will smoothen the bugs and issues pertaining to co-op play, joining games in-progress, and during migration. 

5. Menus and HUD – fixes the issues in menus, mission objective and co-op update pop-ups, and localization inconsistencies. 

Meanwhile, the new version of "Assassin's Creed" allows up to four players to play cooperatively for the first time ever. The missions are accessible through taverns spotted throughout revolutionary Paris. From the taverns, the player can move on straight into a co-op mission with other players. This hints that some missions are quite difficult that they need four players working together to accomplish them.