"Assassin's Creed: Shadow" was banned for 18 years, and the Japanese version suffered serious harmony.

The review of Japanese games has always been very rigorous, and "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" which sets the background in feudal Japan will also face severe review.Recently, Ubisoft Japan officially launched the "performance difference" between the overseas version of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" and the Japanese version.

《刺客信条:影》被评18禁 日版遭严重和谐

"Assassin's Creed: Shadow" was rated as Z by CERO of Japanese rating agency (must be 18 years old or above to play).

There is a broken limb effect in the game "Assassin's Creed: Shadow", and the player sets it by turning on/off, but this switch setting is deleted in the Japanese version of the game, which means that there is no broken limb effect in the Japanese version of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow", which means that there is no broken limb effect in the Japanese version of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow"..

In addition, the tweet also pointed out that the way weapons cut the body has also been modified.

Finally, some lines have also been modified, and it is not clear that any lines will be modified.

《刺客信条:影》被评18禁 日版遭严重和谐

The difference between the performance of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" overseas version (North America and Europe) and the Japanese version

Regarding "CERO: Z", since it complies with the regulations of Japanese domestic censorship agencies, the performance in some games is different from that of overseas versions.

The option to switch on/off of broken limbs in the game settings is deleted, and the cutting effect of enemies' neck and limbs in the game cannot be displayed at all.

The way the body cuts have been shown to change.

The performance of some Japanese voice in the overseas version (North America and Europe version) has also been modified.