Assassin's Creed Unity’s Patch Two is now live on Xbox One consoles, addressing problems with Arno falling through the ground, crashing when joining a co-op session, Arno getting caught inside of hay carts and an occasional delay in reaching the main menu screen.

Patch Two rolled out to PlayStation 4 and PC versions of the title over the weekend. Patch Two for the troubled PC version introduced a number of additional fixes, including graphical problems.

Assassin's Creed Unity’s imminent Patch Three will introduce fixes for gameplay bugs, matchmaking, non-playable character bugs, stability and more. However, Ubisoft notes that the list of specific fixes is not yet final.

The company plans to address other problems in future updates, including issues with frame rate, graphical and collision, matchmaking co-op and more. You can see the full rundown of known issues Ubisoft is working to address on the Ubisoft forums.

Don’t miss out on the previous Podcast Unlocked episode where we discuss the launch woes plaguing the latest AAA titles. Be sure to check out how to unlock the Medieval Armor set in Assassin's Creed Unity along with our growing Wiki guide and review

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