Gameplay or Narrative Mode options after launch for a toggle like "Historical Accuracy," "True History," or "Real Events Only."
💡 Pro Tip: Many players recommend turning on the accuracy mode for the full historical immersion, but you can always replay with "Fictional Mode" to enjoy the full Assassin’s Creed fantasy elements.
Stay tuned—Ubisoft may clarify the mode's name in official patches or updates.">
As of now, "Assassin’s Creed Shadows" (2024) does not have a "Canon Mode" officially labeled as such in the game's menu or documentation. However, the term "Canon Mode" may be a mix-up or confusion with similar features from previous entries in the series—particularly Assassin’s Creed Mirage, which introduced a "Historical Accuracy Mode" (sometimes informally referred to as "Canon Mode" by fans).
Let’s clarify what’s actually happening and whether you should consider enabling it:
🔹 What Is Canon Mode?
There is no official "Canon Mode" in Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
The term "Canon Mode" might be referring to:
The "Historical Accuracy Mode" introduced in Mirage (2023), which restricts gameplay to events and locations that align with real historical facts.
A similar feature that Shadows may implement under a different name—such as "Historical Mode" or "True History Mode"—which would limit gameplay to events that actually occurred during the Sengoku period (15th–16th century Japan), excluding fictional elements.
🔹 What to Expect in Assassin’s Creed Shadows:
The game is set in 16th-century Japan, during the Sengoku period, and follows Naoe and Yoshi (a female Assassin), a new protagonist duo.
It leans heavily into historical authenticity, with:
Real locations (e.g., Kyoto, Edo, Ōmi Province).
Real historical figures (e.g., Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Tokugawa Ieyasu).
Strong emphasis on Japanese culture, philosophy, and warfare.
Expect a "historical mode" or "truth mode" that may restrict gameplay to events and facts from the real timeline.
🔹 Should You Enable It?
✅ Yes, if you value historical accuracy and immersion.
Enables a more authentic experience by removing fictionalized or dramatized elements.
Keeps the story tied to real events, which appeals to fans of Japanese history.
May include stricter narrative boundaries and less "gameplay convenience."
❌ No, if you enjoy narrative freedom and legendary Assassin elements.
The mode might limit your ability to explore alternate timelines, side stories, or legendary figures.
Some fans prefer the blend of myth and history that defines the Assassin’s Creed formula.
🔹 Final Verdict:
There is no official "Canon Mode" in Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
But if you’re referring to a historical accuracy mode, yes—enable it if you want a more grounded, historically faithful experience. It’s likely what fans are calling "Canon Mode" in discussion.
Check the game’s Settings > Gameplay or Narrative Mode options after launch for a toggle like "Historical Accuracy," "True History," or "Real Events Only."
💡 Pro Tip: Many players recommend turning on the accuracy mode for the full historical immersion, but you can always replay with "Fictional Mode" to enjoy the full Assassin’s Creed fantasy elements.
Stay tuned—Ubisoft may clarify the mode's name in official patches or updates.