Someone is playing Assassin's Creed Shadows on a Nintendo 3DS - yes, you read properly!

Nani? Yasuke and Naoe can also step on the templators in the butt on Nintendo's old console.

The exclusivity struggle is coming to an end: more and more Playstation games make it onto the PC and Xbox brings the in-house titles likeHowever, hardly anyone would have expected that the newly releasedwill also run on the New Nintendo 3DS XL ... if not via classic ways.

The influencer Bob Wulff now showsX(formerly Twitter) But that the unusual combination works. As evidence, he not only presents pictures, but also a short gameplay clip. See for yourself:

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The 3DS does not have as many buttons as conventional controllers, but apparently Wulff stops: for example, the buttons L3 and R3 are not available due to the lack of joysticks, but the touchscreen is then used here. Of course, 3D mode remains switched off because Shadows was not developed for such gimmicks. Where we are already on the subject ...

How does Shadows run on the 3DS?

The combination of Sunshine and Moonlight makes it possible: With the programs, games can be streamed from the PC to other devices. Sunshine works similarly to Nvidia Gamestream and is installed on the computer, while Moonlight is the client that is put on the desired device. Then the two software only has to be connected.

Usually it is more used to play on the cell phone or tablet, but obviously it can also be done on a ten -year -old handheld.

And the result speaks for itself: Shadows looks fluid in the gameplay clip, the game reacts well to Wulff's entries. Something a shame is only about the beautiful open world, which is played in less than 360p. Colleague Natalie would probably still have fun, after all, it is a blunt collective quest that inspires her. You can read more about this in the article above!