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Assassin's Creed Shadows Trailer Reveals Two Protagonists, A Samurai And A Shinobi

The new Assassin's Creed game will let us play as Yasuke, the African samurai.

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Assassin's Creed Shadows, the next game in Ubisoft's long-running action-adventure series, is scheduled to launch November 15, just a little over a year after Assassin's Creed Mirage. And as confirmed by the new cinematic reveal trailer, you can play Shadows three days earlier if you're paying $18 a month for Ubisoft Plus' Premium Plan. Shadows will feature a larger map akin to Assassin's Creed Origins, and incorporate an ally system similar to Assassin's Creed III.

Shadows will feature two playable protagonists: Yasuke and Naoe. Whether you'll be able to quickly switch between the two within the same mission or only between big story beats (like Assassin's Creed Syndicate, the best Assassin's Creed game) remains to be seen. The two have different gameplay styles. As a samurai, Yasuke is a fighter who excels out in the open, while Naoe, as a shinobi, is armed with the franchise's signature hidden blade and is better at sneaking and stabbing.

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Initially codenamed Project Red, Shadows was already confirmed to take place in feudal Japan, but the cinematic trailer narrows the window even further with Naoe's talks of "unification" pointing toward the end of the Sengoku period and Yasuke's inclusion--a samurai who operated during the tail end of the Sengoku period--further pointing to that time period.

In an interview with IGN, Ubisoft Quebec mentioned that Shadows will incorporate an ally-recruitment system that's reminiscent of how Connor could meet people and build a thriving homestead in Assassin's Creed III. "Naoe and Yasuke, they do have allies in the world and they do help people and sometimes they can help them find what they're looking for and everything is centralized around them building a hideout where their friends and allies can help them--[this] is an integral part of the exploration loop," creative director Jonathan Dumont said. "You can call on those allies once in a while."

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"They are your eyes and ears on the field so if you use them properly, they will help you to find what you're looking for or what you missed," game director Charles Benoit added.

In that same interview, Dumont compared the size of Shadows to that of Origins, putting it on the larger side when it comes to the franchise but not coming anywhere close to the scale of the massive open worlds seen in Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Valhalla.

Assassin's Creed Shadows preorders are live and the game is scheduled to launch for Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PC, Mac, and Amazon Luna.

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I'll just Stick to Ghost of Tsushima. I'll take a hard pass on this ubicrap software.

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Should of just made the male protagonist Tom Cruise lmao.

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@smokincheese: Tom Cruise wasn't a Samurai. And his character was actually based on a French Soldier Jules Brunet In 1866, Brunet was sent to Japan to train military forces and ultimately fought in the Boshin War after refusing orders to return home.

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@thingta42: "wasn't a samurai" > neither was Yasuke

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@deedfakey: Lots of historians disagree with you.

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@esqueejy:Facts disagree with them. I find the Wikipedia article to be enjoyable, especially the talk page. There is no evidence of him being a samurai. It's supported by many things, such as that he didn't have a family name. Even if not born in Japan, Nobunaga Oda choose not to give him one. Contrarily, the first white Samurai, Williams Adams, were given the Japanese name of Miura Anjin and sworn never to leave the country and to continue defending it.

The best we can hope for is that Assassins Creed does its typical in-lore rewrite of events. Perhaps, "Yasuke never became a samurai, realizing his lack of status would be advantageous as he would never be blamed."

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And, of course, the Tiki Torch Tantrums are obscuring one glaring fact that makes Yasuke an easy choice: there is some, but not much, known about him. Scholars have certainly studied him and tried to place him in context etc., but he's an easy choice for a historical figure whose story can be thoroughly embellished and expounded upon without people yelling about it violating historical fact and "what really happened"...similar to when the tantrums start up over "canon". He's not a totally blank slate, but conveniently close to one. THAT is almost certainly why well known historical figures whose stories are thoroughly established were not used. It's far too confining and would dictate too much of the story and interfere with the entire endeavor of history-adjacent creative fiction. Yasuke can be used as a vehicle for moving through the historical setting without being 100% tethered to it.

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@esqueejy: I honestly do not remember people throwing a fit about Yasuke in NIOH 2 as the "Obsidian Samurai" so I am not sure why it is such a big deal to people now. If UBI actually does a good job with this new game, Yasuke could be really rad!

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@HiroArka: I think it's mostly just a big deal to the people who go looking to make a big deal out of minority representation in video games.

On the other hand, a lot of actual fans have been asking for a feudal Japan/samurai Assassin's Creed for a while now, and I imagine most of them were envisioning a player character from a Kurosawa film.

But, like you say, if they make a good game and write a cool character, it'll be just fine.

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@esqueejy: Exactly what they did with Anastasia Romanov for Assassin's Creed Chronicles Russia. They had the opportunity to write "what really happened" (in the AC universe) as they have done with other aspects of history (the implication that Hitler was a Templar pawn that got too big for his boots that was shown in the file puzzles of either 2 or Brotherhood are another example of this).

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@esqueejy: But Yanoe is a fictional character and can be used the same way. By your logic, they might as well have made a fictional character instead of using Yasuke.

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@deedfakey: Not at all. Yasuke serves as a convenient bridge between the real and fictional, a story-telling device in this type of fiction that helps ground it, give it an air of reality, making it more believable and immersive by encouraging the willing suspension of disbelief. Using him also helps them place the events of the game in the background of the real events of history, using the real events as a framework for the overarching story, but also as a curtain, behind which the "real" events driving "everything" are taking place with he and Naoe at the center of them.

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@esqueejy: And in thousands of years of Japanese history, he was the only convinient bridge? 100-300 million Japanese people have lived, and Yasuke was the only viable choice? It smells like the convinience of the Little Mermaid, the first interview got the job, they looked at no one else. But to humor the plausibility of it, why was Yanoe made fictionally then? Ah right, only one bridge is needed, and that bridge is Yasuke. Out of every Japanese person, he was the best choice, mhm. Forgive me, but that seems far fetched. If you are right, I suppose we'll get a banger of a story. If we don't, we know you were wrong.

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why yasuke though? everything ive read about the guy seems generic at best he was only in one battle and another is just called a incident the guy as a samurai was generic at best seriously they could have gone with hattori hanzo basically there are many other samurai they could have gone with but why yasuke?

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@swantn5: You just answered your own question. Using someone not "generic" means we know everything about them and their story is already written, established historical fact. Yasuke presents an opportunity for freedom in the fiction.

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How about make the character um, idk, Japanese? Finally got the game to Japan & they just couldn't help themselves. It's so obvious & tiresome.

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@crazyintheface: How about not ignoring there's a Japanese protagonist as well?

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@esqueejy: You mean the woman? No thanks

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Looks like the woke wagon has finally caught up with the AC series.

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@phili878: Better get out your tiki torches then, huh?

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@esqueejy: where I am from, we never had any slaves, let alone black slaves, what's your point? That everyone that mentions woke in a truthful context are racists?

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@esqueejy: No. We just won't buy it. Then watch Ubisoft blame the time period as a scapegoat to why it failed.

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@Utnayan: And it will do fine without you. You are not needed. That is what angers you the most.

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@esqueejy: Well, I want you to think of this moment, when the sales fail.

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@deedfakey: I will, and your ridiculous tantrums will not be the reason if it does. If anything, it will be because they are doubling down on a game-as-service model that will no doubt be replete with microtransactions, just like Valhalla. They're also hitting an absurd $130 price point. These are far more concrete abuses that an actual majority of the gaming community agrees it is entirely sick of.

The small subgroup that collects on every comment board they have deemed to present an opportunity to create a confirmation bias feedback loop over their infantile anti-woke tirades is just that...a small subgroup. They consistently create a self-selecting toxic mini-community on comment boards, driving every normal, well-adjusted person away from said comment board. Then they bathe in the false-positive delusion it creates, high fiving each other as if that situation evidences that "everyone agrees with us" and "we're the majority...look at all my likes". They wanted a male Japanese protagonist and a female one isn't good enough....and for reasons that escape nobody, they view the addition of a black male co-protagonist as salt in their wound.

So now, nobody gets to have a comment board discussion about the game that isn't railroaded off the comment board by people yelling anti-woke gibberish and cultural resentment trigger-word salads.

The reality is this: if the game is good enough to overcome the potentially severe game-as-service problem and the ridiculous prince point, it will do fine. Tiki torch tantrums will ultimately have nothing to do with it either way.

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@esqueejy: I don't know if you understand, but games like SkullGirls, Pokemon Go, Sulcide Squad kills the Justice League, and more games have failed because of their DEl Initiatives. DEl Initiatives have been placed on watchlsits and hundreds of thousands of gamers alienate their games. Even Ubisoft stocks have crashed, and their trailer mass-disliked. I don't know how many times it'll happen again before you say "hmm, maybe these games failed for the reason I didn't want them to." I don't know how many times you need to see negative reviews as the majority of reviews to understand, this isn't a subgroup; this is people in general being tired of it.

If you want to see the trouble of the woke/anti fight, go to the Yasuke Wikipedia page. You'll find they've semiprotected even the talk page, and it's still raging on. So many are trying to edit in that he is a samurai, when every source is discretied as being factually wrong.

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@deedfakey: Your confirmation bias is predictable.

For example, Pokemon Go has generated $4B in revenue and currently has an active player count of around 81M, with concurrent players hovering around 550K-650K at any given time and peak daily player count of around 21M. These are numbers from May 4, 2024. It will generate another few hundred million dollars in revenue this year too...just by continuing to exist. And before you yell "fanboi": I have no skin in that game, don't play it, will never play it and can't stand Pokemon type games or mobile games in general.

So, Pokemon Go is by no sane measure a failure, unless you redefine "success" to mean the game lasts forever and gains every single player in the market in perpetuity. Will it last forever and corner the market the whole time? NOPE. It's 8 years old and predictably declining, but it's still generating more revenue than the vast majority of developers/producers/publishers could ever even dream of.

The cultural resentment goggles you guys wear cause such insane myopia it's hilarious. Your silly "watch lists" are just another way of creating a self-selecting, insulated community that produces a feedback loop of affirmation to assuage your confirmation biases and heighten your resentment.

ETA: No. "Every source" is not discredited as to Yasuke. Even Smithsonian cites to historians who are experts on that time period to state he was a samurai. I'll take Smithsonian over Wikipedia any day.

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@esqueejy:Pokemon Go has in the past generated that. Today, after recent updates, they've lost 5 million players. Even Resident evil grossed 1.2 billion, becoming the most effective series of films while having massive negative reviews. How fondly do people remember the butchering of a once likable franchise, you think?

You accuse me of having googles that blind me, but see the logic here: do nothing, everything stays the same, earn money for as long as possible vs. spend money on a bad update no one wants, lose players, get a ton of backlash, die faster.

Like...are you saying you support Reddit's API changes too? It's progressive. But there we can say it as it it, it's called cashing out. They had a service, and didn't want to provide it anymore. But with the Pokemon Go stuff, we can't say it how it is, it's "problematic" but I will anyways: Some people who changed their gender can't live up to the idealized female body so changing it to be androgynous makes it easier for them. Just like women voices have deepened 23Hz over the past 30 years. And a children's game everyone plays is a great way to spread your messages.

Those watchlists are nothing compared to the ones your people create. We watch for content to avoid, because we know it wasn't meant for us. If we are a subgroup as you say, surely you don't need us and those games will be popular anyways. I mean, just look at it!
*Spider Man 2, SBI detected game, 10 million sales. Woo. SpiderMan is a huge brand!
*HellDivers, noknown game, expected to get 10k players but got 12 million sales.

Yeah you don't need us, go enjoy your game. It's not like politics-free titles are doing better. And when it happens, you can wake-supporters can put out more hits on people like Grummz and Asmon.

Lastly...Smithsonian is a hit piece, not a factual magazine. The Yasuke article cites no sources. Even the Britannica doesn't, and Wikipedia discredits them both. Do you know why? Because Wikipedia cites credible sources. Doesn't matter if you don't trust Wikipedia, it's not their content...they use sources! You can see them on their page too, unlike Smithsonian! You realize the Smithsonia article redirects to a Netflix page when clicking Yasuke's highlighted name?

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@deedfakey: Smithsonian is a "hit piece"? HAHAHAHAHAHA! Done with you.

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For the snowflakes in the comments getting their pretty and delicate edges chipped off, about a black Samurai.

Isn't the black guy based on a real dude? Second isn't this just a video game?

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@illegal_peanut: You're contradicting yourself. You can't on one hand make the defense that IRL facts were used, then on the other hand say it's a fictional game and IRL facts doesn't matter. But to answer your question, he is based on a real person but that person was never a samurai, but a retainer. He's been speculated to have been kept as a pet more rather because of his uniquness. A well treated and respected person, but not a samurai.

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@deedfakey: A Retainer is a Samurai. Retainer just means that he is under a master directly as a low-paid Samurai, instead of being a land owner Samurai like a Daimyo. You can be a Samurai and a retainer like how you can be a knight and a Retainer.

It's pretty much the difference between being an official doctor with a doctorate who works under an older doctor as a nurse. Or an official doctor with a doctorate who works independently from a doctor.

You can see "Retainer", as "Temp worker Samurai" Samurai without all the cool political benefits (Same thing with knights).

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@illegal_peanut:Doesn't change the fact that Yasuke was not a Samurai. For example--aside from that there was never any momument erected to him nor any scripts written to say he was a samurai--he didn't have a family name, even if not born in Japan, Nobunaga Oda choose not to give him one. Contrarily, the first white Samurai, Williams Adams, were given the Japanese name of Miura Anjin and were sworn never to leave the country and to continue defending it.

I don't know why it's so important to rewrite history and call him a Samurai. The games usually rewrite history to some extent, they can easily fix this with "he had agenda X to infiltate, he never tried to become a samurai so they never gave him the status, but secretively like an assassin he did his work, and his lack of an official status gave him clear advantage as no one thought he did it."

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@deedfakey: Yeah but most Knightly and Samurai Documentation didn't even survive to the modern era. There are countless kings, princesses, and knight-like figures across Europe, Asia, and Africa that don't have docs due to them being lost or damaged.

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@illegal_peanut: Ask chat GPT, not one written account of him being a Samurai or even verbal. Just hearsay. He was in Japan and was somewhat of a squire of types, but not a Samurai.

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@scottthoma5: Chat GPT is useless my guy.

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@scottthoma5: HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!!! CHAT GPT?

HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

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@esqueejy: He was a slave. Which is what the time period back then called a "Retainer".

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@Utnayan: A Retainer isn't even a slave.

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@Utnayan: Gonna go ahead and trust the historians instead of some angry rando on a comment board.

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@illegal_peanut: It's Assassins' Creed. It is, and has never been a good series.

Who cares one way or the other?

Play something better.

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@illegal_peanut: you have to be careful when calling other’s snowflakes based on their reactions to something, because they might also call you a snowflake for getting annoyed by it.

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