Director Assures Accuracy in Assassin's Creed Shadows Following Trailer Inaccuracy
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In the highly anticipated game Assassin's Creed Shadows, a historical inaccuracy spotted in the reveal trailer has been addressed by the game's director, Charles Benoit. The discrepancy, involving architectural details in the game's Feudal Japan setting, has been a topic of discussion among fans since the trailer's release.
Specifically, eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the square-shaped tatami mats in the trailer did not align with the traditional rectangular shape that would be expected in a scene featuring warlord Oda Nobunaga and his entourage. However, fans can now rest assured that this inaccuracy will be rectified in the final release of the game.
In an interview with Game Watch, Benoit explained that the team has been collaborating with experts in Japan from the very beginning of the game's development. Furthermore, Ubisoft's Japanese divisions in Tokyo and Osaka have also provided valuable input, ensuring that the game accurately represents historical details.
"We always try to correct mistakes as much as possible," Benoit emphasized, acknowledging the importance of accuracy in depicting Feudal Japan and its architectural elements. This commitment to authenticity reflects the dedication of the development team in providing an immersive and historically accurate experience for players.
Since the initial reveal trailer, Assassin's Creed Shadows has continued to shine a light on its captivating gameplay mechanics. Players will have the option to experience most of the game as either Yasuke, a tankier character, or Naoe, a stealthier protagonist. Ubisoft aims to provide players with the freedom to choose their preferred play style, without pressuring them to switch between characters.
Excitement is growing among fans, especially with a recent release of gameplay footage showcasing the unique approaches to assassinations by both Yasuke and Naoe. Players can look forward to experiencing the thrill of being a stealth queen like Naoe or embracing the strength of Yasuke in their quests within the immersive world of Assassin's Creed Shadows.
As the release date approaches, fans can anticipate an engaging and historically accurate experience, thanks to the diligent efforts of the development team. Assassin's Creed Shadows is set to transport players to the captivating world of Feudal Japan, where their choices and skills will shape the course of history.