Dive into the expansive world of *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*, set in the rich tapestry of Feudal Japan. But before you can roam freely, you'll need to navigate through the game's prologue. Here's when you can start exploring the open world in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*.
How Long is the Assassin’s Creed Shadows Prologue?
Ubisoft has a history of creating vast open worlds, but they're also known for their lengthy introductions. Fortunately, *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* keeps the wait shorter than some of its predecessors. The game kicks off with a prologue that introduces you to the world and its dual protagonists, the Samurai Yasuke and the Shinobi Naoe. This section not only sets the stage but also takes you through Naoe's homeland of Iga and launches her on a journey across Japan. Expect this prologue, packed with both epic set pieces and essential exposition, to last around an hour and a half.
Once you complete the "From Spark to Flame" Quest and establish your Kakurega (Hideout) at Tomiko’s Homestead, you'll be unleashed to explore the open world of *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*.
Can You Go Anywhere in Assassin’s Creed Shadows Right Away?
After the prologue, you'll find yourself in Izumi Settsu, one of the nine regions available for exploration at the game's launch. Initially, your adventures will be centered around this area, with quests and side activities gradually expanding north to the Yamashiro province.
While the story and certain quests may tether Naoe and Yasuke to specific locations, you can venture into other provinces. However, there are two key factors to consider. First, the availability of quests and activities in these regions is tied to the story's progression, meaning you might not find much to do if you explore too early. Second, *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* incorporates RPG elements, including level requirements for different regions. You can check these requirements on the map; regions marked with a number in a red diamond indicate that you're significantly underleveled, suggesting that venturing there prematurely could result in a challenging, if not fatal, experience.
In summary, while it's technically possible to rush to higher-level regions early on, it's not advisable and might lead to a frustrating gameplay experience.