If the Assassin's Creed Shadow players largely ignore a protagonist, they won't “miss it”
Blog Andrew Joseph 12 Feb , 2025 0

Ubisoft promises that the Assassin's Creed Shadow player largely ignores one of the dual protagonists that won't “miss it.”
Creative Director Jonathan Dumont told Screen roar Saying that Assassin's Creed Shadow won't force players to be in the same situation It arrived on March 20nor will it lock some parts of the game to those who like another part.
“I don't think you have a lot of things,” Dumont said. “I think you prefer (say), 'Well, if you choose another character, I'll see how the game will fit into the character.”
“They get personal introductions and then they get their own questlines as well. Assuming (for) Naoe, Yasuke can't play personal questlines, and these are two things. But the core of the game can choose your character and the game adaptation. ”
Naoe's play style is reminiscent of the original Assassin's Creed game, or, ironically, the recent Assassin's Creed Frenzy, which prioritizes stealth and encourages all-out.
This is a clear difference for Yasuke, who mimics the more aggressive elements of the role-playing game Assassin's Creed entry, namely Origins, Odyssey and Valhalla. He rushed into the battle, rather than insisting on a shadow like Nai.
“We're not imposing players trying to separate the time,” Dumont said. “If you prefer a character for any reason, I don't know you can play, I don't place a percentage, but use one of the games.
“But if you want to balance it…I play very well and what happens is, I play three, four, five hours, and then I switch one and then I just play two, three When I was a kid I usually played invisible and said, “Okay, let me destroy some camps and stuff. “And that's how I changed.”
On the shoulders of Assassin's Creed, not only is the long-awaited Japanese entrance and the first complete Assassin's Creed since 2020, Ubisoft, who is struggling, needs to perform well After the recent failure Investor frustration.
So far, this is not a particularly positive promotional period and the development team has had to apologize on different occasions Inaccuracy in the portrayal of Assassin's Creed Shadow of Japan and Logo of using the Historical Entertainment Group without permission.
Another controversy is Collection character maker Purearts removes Assassin's Creed Shadow Statue from Sale Fans are becoming increasingly impatient due to their “insensitive” design and combining two delays.
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