How Assassin’s Creed Shadows It is introduced on Thursday, Ubisoft programmer stuck a patch at the last minute, which makes several adaptations to the temples and temples of games. The premiere will take place only a day after the Japanese politician Hiroyuki Kada brought fears to Prime Minister Shiger IsoHiba during a government meeting, According to Ign. (Ubisoft representative told Polygon that the patch was “implemented last week on PC and consoles for all players.”)
Each fears, according to IGN translation, focus on how acts in the game can inspire violence against temples in real life. “Of course, you should respect the freedom of expression, but the acts to be avoided should be avoided by the following local cultures,” he said. Isehiba replied that she is something that should be discussed with the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – but the abolition of real Japanese temples would not be tolerated.
According to patch notes, on one day Ubisoft concerns these fears, creating tables and stands in temples and temples “indestructible”. More general objects seen elsewhere in the world, such as bowls, can still be broken. The tables also remain “dynamic” objects that can be pushed and moved, so it’s possible that you can throw things by accident. Ubisoft representative refused to comment on the justification of these changes.
Elsewhere, the characters without weapons do not bleed after the attack, “reducing unintentional blood spilling in temples/temples.”
Here is the most crucial information about the patch from Ubisoft:
Ubisoft said Ign that the patch was used all over the world, not only for players in Japan.
Update: This story has been updated about information from Ubisoft.
