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Assassin's Creed Shadows: Ubisoft confirms game leaks genuine | Assassin's Creed Shadows: Ubisoft confirms game leaks genuine |
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Assassin's Creed Shadows is seen as a pivotal release for Ubisoft | Assassin's Creed Shadows is seen as a pivotal release for Ubisoft |
The makers of Assassin's Creed Shadows - the forthcoming entry in one of video gaming's biggest franchises - have confirmed footage leaked online is real. | The makers of Assassin's Creed Shadows - the forthcoming entry in one of video gaming's biggest franchises - have confirmed footage leaked online is real. |
Some players managed to get their hands on the game - due to be released on 20 March - ahead of its official release. | Some players managed to get their hands on the game - due to be released on 20 March - ahead of its official release. |
Developer Ubisoft said gameplay videos shared online "did not represent the final quality of the game". | Developer Ubisoft said gameplay videos shared online "did not represent the final quality of the game". |
In a statement posted online, the company said it was "still working on patches" and urged fans not to share spoilers. | In a statement posted online, the company said it was "still working on patches" and urged fans not to share spoilers. |
The Assassin's Creed series has sold more than 200 million copies worldwide and, according to a Ubisoft earnings report published last year, generated about €4bn ($4.2bn/£3.3bn) revenue in the decade up to 2024. | |
Shadows will be the first instalment set in Japan - something fans have long been asking for. | |
The new release, seen by many as a make-or-break title for the French gaming giant, has already been delayed twice. | The new release, seen by many as a make-or-break title for the French gaming giant, has already been delayed twice. |
Early authorised previews of the game have been positive, and its developers have insisted they pushed back its release to polish certain features. | Early authorised previews of the game have been positive, and its developers have insisted they pushed back its release to polish certain features. |
It was previously due to come out for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 14 February. | It was previously due to come out for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 14 February. |
Reports suggest that leaked footage came from physical copies of the game, and it is possible that copies had been printed on to discs to meet this date. | Reports suggest that leaked footage came from physical copies of the game, and it is possible that copies had been printed on to discs to meet this date. |
Modern games frequently receive downloadable release-date updates to address any issues that are discovered after physical versions have been produced. | Modern games frequently receive downloadable release-date updates to address any issues that are discovered after physical versions have been produced. |
Players can choose hulking warrior Yasuke or stealthy Ninja Naoe | Players can choose hulking warrior Yasuke or stealthy Ninja Naoe |
Set in 16th Century Japan, Assassin's Creed Shadows features two playable protagonists. | Set in 16th Century Japan, Assassin's Creed Shadows features two playable protagonists. |
They are Naoe – a female ninja – and Yasuke – who's based on a real-life figure often referred to as "the African samurai". | They are Naoe – a female ninja – and Yasuke – who's based on a real-life figure often referred to as "the African samurai". |
Shadows' developers have defended the inclusion of Yasuke against critics who argued that a native Japanese character would have been preferable. | Shadows' developers have defended the inclusion of Yasuke against critics who argued that a native Japanese character would have been preferable. |
Opponents have accused those complaining of racism, pointing out that they have not taken issue with depictions of the character in other video game franchises. | Opponents have accused those complaining of racism, pointing out that they have not taken issue with depictions of the character in other video game franchises. |
Ubisoft is one of the biggest gaming companies in the world, employing more than 18,000 people in multiple international offices. | Ubisoft is one of the biggest gaming companies in the world, employing more than 18,000 people in multiple international offices. |
Last year was seen as a tough 12 months for the publisher, after a disappointing launch of its major release, Star Wars Outlaws. | Last year was seen as a tough 12 months for the publisher, after a disappointing launch of its major release, Star Wars Outlaws. |
Its other 2024 titles, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and pirate-themed online game Skull & Bones, were also reported to have fallen below the company's expectations. | Its other 2024 titles, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown and pirate-themed online game Skull & Bones, were also reported to have fallen below the company's expectations. |
Ubisoft also discontinued online shooter XDefiant and closed three of its studios. | Ubisoft also discontinued online shooter XDefiant and closed three of its studios. |
CEO Yves Guillemot has said Ubisoft is "taking decisive steps" to reshape the company and "drive significant cost reductions". | CEO Yves Guillemot has said Ubisoft is "taking decisive steps" to reshape the company and "drive significant cost reductions". |
It is thought to be seeking a buyer and has already made layoffs this year, including the closure of its office in Leamington Spa, England. | It is thought to be seeking a buyer and has already made layoffs this year, including the closure of its office in Leamington Spa, England. |
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