The Japanese government, represented by
Satoshi Hamada, expressed serious concerns about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Shadows, marked changes in the form of depicting Japanese history and accidental. Hamada plans to carry this topic to Japanase Diet, the legislative organ of the country. In addition, it is suspected that productive artificial intelligence is incorrectly used to create images that are appropriate to historical era. Discussions about
Assassin’s Creed Shadows have grown
Assassin’s Creed Shadows have been facing important reactions and discussions since it appeared. Now Japanese government also works for Ubisoft, according to the work enters. Hamada recently expressed their concerns on Twitter and used the phrase “We received a ihbar about changing the Japanese history by a French gaming company.”
Hamada was criticizing not accepting Ubisoft errors in a number of Tweets. In the video of the play, “berbat seasons, brupt buildings and brupt attitudes” attracted attention to errors. He also expressed his concerns about the fact that the artificial intelligence trained on historical photos creates false representations of Japanese culture. In the article, the game also criticizes the inclusion of Chinese subtitles, and Ubisoft is accused of removing these errors.
Hamada spoke about how to depict in the game of Yasuke, a black man serving Nobunaga Room. By offering more screenshots on feedback received on this subject, more broader worries on cultural fitness and sensitivity. This situation led to a more than 81,000 signature petitions that demand Ubisoft to cancel the exit of the game. There are also concerns about how social norms and behavior are depicted.
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Fragmanda characters are depicted while sitting in the style of seiza, a formal posture that is common during Tokugawa instead of the position of establishing a bond to the Sengoku era. This accidentally led Ubisoft to accusations that the Japanese historians and culture experts were not sufficiently consulted during the development of the game.
A Capcom developer noted that in recent days Ubisoft is meaningless of criticizing through Assassin’s Creed Shadows because it is not a real fantasy world. Ubisoft’s Ceo’s hate and criticisms he received new games.
It will be interesting to see how the company will handle the situation according to the Japanese government enters into the work.