After the update of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" Japanese altars and shrines are indestructible

"Assassin's Creed: Shadow" ushered in a major update today, with version number 1.0.4. According to the update log, this update officially fixed the act of destroying the shrine at will in the game that was previously strongly protested by local Japanese people.

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏

The log mentions that after the update, all props near the altar or religious building will now be static to prevent any damage.

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏

Netizens speculate that this may be the result of protests from the Hyogo Prefecture Shrine Association of Japan:

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏

Previously, in the "Assassin's Creed: Shadow", Japanese players discovered that the structural content of the "Shocking Master Shrine" in Himeji City, Hyogo Prefecture is being used by the game. In the game, black samurai can also run to the shrine to destroy it wantonly.

Previously, in an interview with the British Film Academy Awards Awards Ceremony, the actor Kakuda Masumi (stage name MASUMI), who plays Naoe in "Assassin's Creed: Shadow", she talked about her views on "can destroy the shrine" in the game, and she said she was "very heartbroken" about this.

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏

《刺客信条:影》大更新后 日本祭坛、神社不可破坏