"Assassin's Creed" has been controversial since its release, and the black protagonist Yasuke has also been criticized by Japanese players.Last week, Ubisoft announced the postponement of the game and changed to March 20.At the same time, some players noticed some changes on the Steam Japanese page of Assassin's Creed: Shadow, and Yasuke is no longer called a samurai.
On the Steam page of Assassin's Creed: Shadow, Ubisoft revised the description of Yasuke and changed it from "Samurai" to "Ikki Tousen" (a powerful warrior who is a thousand horses).Ubisoft compared Miyasuke to a legendary warrior, whose strength is comparable to that of the heroes of the Three Kingdoms era?
Ubisoft's operation has caused many people to discuss, and some people speculate that because Japanese players have too many negative emotions, Ubisoft wants to try to resolve some controversies in the region.
It is worth noting that in the Steam European and American pages of Assassin's Creed: Shadow, Yasuke is still called a samurai.And in the Japanese page of the PlayStation store's "Assassin's Creed: Shadow", Yasuke's samurai title has not changed.