"Assassin's Creed: Shadow" is about to be released, and Ubisoft has high hopes for the work, hoping it will sell well.And Ubisoft is also ready to deal with many negative news online.According to French media BFMTV.com recently, Ubisoft is taking strict security measures to protect employees from cyber violence caused by Assassin's Creed: Shadow.
It is reported that one of the protagonists of Assassin's Creed: Shadow, the black samurai, has been controversial online and has been continuously attacked by anti-DEI (diversity, fairness and inclusion).
Ubisoft promises to provide psychological and legal support to employees, while working with the Canadian Communications Security Agency (CSE) to monitor Twitter, Reddit and oil pipes to prevent malicious attacks from people.In the event of cyber harassment targeting specific employees, the Ubisoft legal team will immediately step in.
The report pointed out that Ubisoft has taken this issue unprecedentedly and has attached great importance to it.At the same time, Ubisoft is considering setting up a new company to manage the operations of core IPs such as Assassin's Creed.