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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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Yasuke is not a samurai.

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@Sound_Demon: whether he was a samurai or not or a retainer it’s not like AC games have been 100% historically accurate in the past. It’s a game, it’ll take liberties to make it fit its world. Most important thing is: is the gameplay good?

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@Sound_Demon: Not smart enough to even look it up before commenting huh? I mean, all it takes is a simple google search to learn that he was…

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@nipseymc: Provide your evidence.

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@Sound_Demon: He can't, because nowhere is it stated that he was a Samurai, just a sword retainer.

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@daidochus: False. There are, in fact, historians who have written books on him who believe he was named a samurai.

The REAL point is that he's obscure enough and little enough of a written record of him exists from the time that reasonable historians disagree on that point. Much of his story has to be pieced together from a wide variety of sources that don't provide fulsome information about him.

And that's a good thing for an AC game. They've always been loose with history and just use it as their launch pad for a work of fiction.

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@esqueejy: Bro the jesuits only noted he was seen in Nobunaga courts. He was most likely showing him around for fascination like a pet. Samurai start their training from 7 years of age. The guy went there when he was 27 and left in under 2 or 3 years. What the **** you think they would make him a samurai for? There is so much evidence via military records and the lords' diaries for other samurai yet this one very out of place person wasn't ever mentioned or noted. He's absolutely not obscure, he was not of any functional importance to their time, that's why nobody cared to log him. You weirdos are so pathetic. Historians don't get to decide what is actually historically accurate. They have to provide evidence and a basic wikipedia tells you that literally none exists. Go spew disinformation elsewhere.

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@Sound_Demon: He is here.

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If yall cant be around someone else you dont deserve to be around yourselves.

Thats why youre stuck learning the power of being in someone elses shoes; you havent finished the lesson yet.

May you all be Lithuanians from Estonia next.

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One of the funnier things about this, aside from all the other BS Ubi is doing here, is that they also made online a requirement and is slipping that under the rug.

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lol everyone is losing their minds haha, you people need to chill.

There were Spaniards, Portuguese, English in Japan for a long time. Would make sense for there to be a black person or two as well.

In either case, relax a bit, eh?

Still though, it's an interesting take. Modern Japan tends to not look favorably on dark-skinned people (just look at how they treat the Okinawans), I wonder if that has changed in the last few hundred years.

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@mrbojangles25: Japan was notoriously isolationist for most of its history, actually.

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@BLKCrystilMage: Yes and yet there were still visitors; merchants, explorers, missionaries, etc.

My point was that there were exceptions, and that people should just swallow whatever is preventing them from buying into this (bigotry, refusal to accept it as an artistic choice, etc) and get over it.

One way to get over it is to give yourself an "out" and say "Well it wasn't totally unheard of for Japan to have visitors, why not _______".

I mean, the whole premise of Shogun (the novel) is you have this white Englishman, a "barbarian" by Japanese standards of the time, coming to Japan uninvited and making friends and enemies and eventually becoming such a dear friend of a leader he is made a samurai. Sound far-fetched? Sure it is. But no more far-fetched than a black man I guess. What's the difference here?

I mean, what's the alternative? You just get angry for no reason at all? Post on the internet and make yourself look bad? Is your outrage really more important than being at peace?

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@mrbojangles25:Setting aside that I've never played an Assassin's Creed, have nothing to be angry over, and am speaking from the perspective of an observer rather than a deeply invested party, there's a much easier solution: Let the free market do its thing. If a product has appeal, people will buy it; if a product lacks appeal, people won't buy it. To my mind, the idea that "people should just swallow whatever is preventing them from buying into this" is a bit misguided because it seems to place responsibility on consumers, when in fact the onus is on Ubisoft to create a product that people want to buy. People have a right to decide what to spend their money on.

Now, you could say that people who have such a problem with it that they don't plan to buy it should just ignore it and not buy it rather than loudly complaining about it, and I would agree with that sentiment. All the same, I think it's worth considering that at least some portion of those complaints are coming from the people that form the customer base, and there are always risks associated with ignoring what your customers want, as recent events have reminded us.

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@mrbojangles25: I don't think people are angry so much as they are dissapointed that Ubisoft didn't stick to the Origins/Odyssey/Valhalla formula of one protagonist that represents the people and culture of the setting.

I am sure many people would have been just as dissapointed with a Native American in China, a Russian in Ethiopia, or Japanese protagonist in Brazil.

Personally, I lost pretty much all interest in the game, but then again I was already on the fence because of Ubisoft's anti-consumer decisions and insane price hikes. This was just the straw that broke the camel's back. Literally the last game from Ubisoft I might have considered buying, but now I can uninstall Uplay and never look back.

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@Mimbus: Yeah I can get that.

It really should be a Japanese character.

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@mrbojangles25: Sounds like the other playable character covers that base.

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@mogan: People wanted a badass Jin Sakaii 2.0 too bad we won't get it.

To be honest there are so many badass samurais in that era and they went with someone nobody knows and wasn't even a samurai. Nobody even knows if he was a capable fighter (he fled after his first major battle). He was there for 16 months. Choosing him over a long-life samurai is an insult to the culture.

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@daidochus: I doubt we need to worry about an Assassin’s Creed protagonist being a capable fighter. Whether or not Ubisoft writes a good character for their setting, we’ll just have to wait and see.

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Just can't help themselves, can they.

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People are very focused on the identity of the protagonists.

I remember when I saw the first trailer for Max Payne 3. Me and many others were upset about his shaved head. This wasn't the real Max Payne! But when I finally played the game I thought the part where Max shaved his head and entered the favela was one of the most epic moments in a game ever 😅!

All I'm saying is to have some faith that the people making the game have a vision! Maybe this duo will be awesome when we get to actually know them a bit! There is just way too little to go by now, except some very superficial observations.

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@Sushiglutton: Games are politics. Nobody pumps loads of money into entertainment just for fun. The ladder goes more upwards than you think.

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@Sushiglutton: I doubt most of the folks very focused on the identity of the protagonist are interested in the giving the game a chance, and probably wouldn't be interested in it at all if not for the "political" main character. They're here for the drama, not the game.

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@mogan: Yeah, you are probably correct about that 😅

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What a joke lmao

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Cool trailer. My interest is piqued.

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Didn't know blacks were in ancient Japan

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@crazyintheface said:

Didn't know blacks were in ancient Japan

First, that's not ancient Japan. Second, black people DID travel the world, whether by their own volition or against their will, just like every other group of people back then.

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@crazyintheface: Im sure they didnt speak english either and so on...

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@crazyintheface: But we DID know that it would be the one thing instantly latched onto by the usual suspects in the gaming community and that there will now be a litany of dogmatic reactionary hatred for the game no matter what the trailers, info dumps, announcements, etc. reveal about it.

Also, the article states: "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"

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/who-was-yasuke-japans-first-black-samurai-180981416/

"Yasuke was an African warrior in the employ of Nobunaga, a powerful feudal lord known as the “Great Unifier,” during Japan’sSengoku period."

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@esqueejy: Who is "We" here? You as a DEI consultant at Ubisoft?

Yasuke himself is a footnote in the Nobunaga story. Nobunaga was fascinated with the color of his skin and he was kept as a retainer until Nobunaga was betrayed and slain. Yasuke fought part of that battle but surrendered and was imprisoned. Not much is known about him, but Ubisoft decided to run with it anyways.

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@Utnayan: LOL. Again, I'm gonna go ahead and trust historians who've studied him. What's next...you gonna start chanting "fake history"?

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@crazyintheface said:

Didn't know blacks were in ancient Japan

omg how dear you tell the truth.

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@gifford38: Yasuke, Japan's first black samurai, ACTUALLY EXISTED.

"Thomas Lockley, co-author ofAfrican Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan, says it’s possible Yasuke was enslaved and trafficked as a child but believes he was a free man by the time he metAlessandro Valignano, an Italian Jesuit missionary. The duo traveledfrom Indiato Japan in 1579, with Yasuke essentially serving as Valignano’s bodyguard."

But by all means, please continue with the ignorance carnival...you folks amuse me...

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@esqueejy: no one says he didn’t exist. People do say (correctly) that he wasn’t a samurai, but really not much else is known about him. He was probably in Japan for less than 2 years where he seemed to mostly be a bodyguard for Oda Nobunaga. Pretty much any “information” on the man is fan fiction after “he came to Japan with a Jesuit and associated with Nobunaga.”

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@OrionMD: SOMEONE LITERALLY PRETENDED THEY DIDN'T EXIST:

"@crazyintheface said:

Didn't know blacks were in ancient Japan"

Reading comprehension: get some.

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@esqueejy: you realize that “i didn’t know blacks were in ancient Japan” =/= “Yasuke didn’t exist.” Seems like the reading comprehension issue is yours.

Crazy was merely stating his ignorance about world immigration patterns in the 1500s. Obviously he didn’t play Nioh 1 or 2 since Yasuke was in both.

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@esqueejy: i mean lol, the guy afro samurai is based on but ya know...never heard of him 😂😂😂

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@esqueejy:Lol get real:

Yasuke - Wikipedia

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@esqueejy said:

@gifford38: Yasuke, Japan's first black samurai, ACTUALLY EXISTED.

"Thomas Lockley, co-author ofAfrican Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan, says it’s possible Yasuke was enslaved and trafficked as a child but believes he was a free man by the time he metAlessandro Valignano, an Italian Jesuit missionary. The duo traveledfrom Indiato Japan in 1579, with Yasuke essentially serving as Valignano’s bodyguard."

But by all means, please continue with the ignorance carnival...you folks amuse me...

what if its not him? why is it ignorance to not expect a black male in ancient japan?

especially lately when they forcing race slap in these movies lately? its there own fault we think this way. from little mermaid, to xmen and more.

to the point they almost had a black clark kent.

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