Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Why It’s the Right Time for the Series to Go to Japan | IGN Live 2024



Assassin’s Creed is finally going to Japan after years of fans asking for it. IGN’s Daemon Hatfield sits down with Associate Narrative Director Brooke Davies to talk about Assassin’s Creed Shadows, including why it’s the right time for the franchise to head to Japan, how Shadows will balance its dual protagonists, and where Shadows falls in the wider Assassin’s Creed timeline.

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29 thoughts on “Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Why It’s the Right Time for the Series to Go to Japan | IGN Live 2024”

  1. Why are 90% of games that have been announced over the past few days just ancient Japanese action games…..Ghost of Tsushima and Sekiro had unique concepts and pulled it off beautifully and now every dev is trying to follow the cash cow of unoriginal tropes

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  2. Serious question, was there even black guys walking around the island nation of Japan in the 1500’s? – Heck, were there even any white guys…with the exception of Tom Cruise?

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  3. If you borrowing someone else culture and do not respect it enough to make the male protagonist from that culture let alone make it accurate, then you should be called out and deserved of all the backlash. But actually that is exactly what Ubisoft want: controversies to hide their predatory pre-order/dlc practice.

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  4. Amazing how with all the money and historical documentation available to them and they still fundamentally don't understand Japan, nor this historical time period. This is pure fantasy falsely presenting itself as historically accurate. Just admit its pure fantasy and stope pretending like you know the first thing about or care about historical accuracy.

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