Assassins Creed Syndicate — Cusa02376

With Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Mirage dominating conversation, why should anyone revisit Syndicate on CUSA02376?

The recreation of Victorian London in Assassin's Creed Syndicate is nothing short of remarkable. The game takes full advantage of the PlayStation 4's capabilities, showcasing a stunningly detailed and vibrant city teeming with life. From the fog-shrouded alleys of Whitechapel to the opulent mansions of Mayfair, every corner of the city feels meticulously crafted.

The attention to historical detail is impressive, with many real-world landmarks and figures making appearances throughout the game. This not only adds to the immersion but also provides players with a sense of historical context, intertwining real events and figures with the Assassin's Creed narrative.

Syndicate introduced Jacob and Evie Frye—two distinct playstyles. Jacob is a brawler; Evie is a stealth specialist. Swapping between them on the fly is seamless on the CUSA02376 version, and their banter remains some of the series’ best writing. assassins creed syndicate cusa02376

Unlike the European version (which often includes multiple languages like French, Italian, German, and Spanish), CUSA02376 primarily features:

CUSA02376 is the unique product code assigned to the North American PlayStation 4 release of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate. Released in October 2015, this code distinguishes the base retail and digital versions of the game for the US and Canada from their European (CUSA02377) and Japanese (CUSA03085) counterparts.

If you have a physical disc with “CUSA02376” printed on the spine or the bottom of the case, you are holding the standard NTSC-U/C edition. This code also governs which PlayStation Store region your digital downloads and DLC must match. You cannot, for example, use a European DLC code on a CUSA02376 base game—a critical fact for collectors and second-hand buyers. Included in the base CUSA02376 disc: The Darwin

Even fully patched, this version has minor quirks. Here’s a troubleshooting table:

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | Game crashes when opening the map during a carriage mission | Rebuild PS4/PS5 database via Safe Mode, then reload a manual save (not auto-save). | | “Child Liberation” side-mission NPC won’t move | Fast travel to the nearest train hideout and return. The NPC respawns. | | DLC “The Last Maharaja” won’t trigger | Ensure you completed all main Sequence 7 memories. If still stuck, reinstall only the DLC file from your Library. | | 30 FPS feels choppy on PS5 | Set your PS5’s screen refresh rate to 60 Hz (not 120 Hz Auto). The game’s frame pacing smooths out. |

One of the most common support forum questions is: “I bought a used copy of CUSA02376, but my DLC won’t work.” Here is the rule: Without this patch, CUSA02376 is a much buggier experience

Included in the base CUSA02376 disc: The Darwin & Dickens Conspiracy missions and the Runaway Train dynamic theme (pre-order only; now rare).

When you insert the disc, the console will download Title Update 1.53 (approximately 12 GB). This patch is essential because it fixes:

Without this patch, CUSA02376 is a much buggier experience. We recommend letting the full update install before starting.