The shadow art book of Assassin's letter leaks on an endless website
Blog Andrew Joseph 04 Feb , 2025 0

New details about the upcoming Assassin's Creed Shadow It is said that after an art book leaked by the art book, it circulates online, except for the hubs of hebitai.
Discover R/GamingleaksandrumourtA book called “Art of Assassin's Creed Shadow” is spreading like wildfires on the Internet. It contains hundreds of pages of conceptual art around the next assassin's creed, quotation and development information.
The leak itself is worth noting, but the post on the Reddit also claims that it originated from a website famous for hentai. Strange, at least it can be said. IGN has asked Ubisoft to comment.
Gallery has been deleted from related websites, but has since been archived in other documents shared websites and galleries.
In the whole process, some interesting details are displayed, including the concepts of famous historical figures, major cities and various weapons. Probably, this art also leaked some potentially destroyed Assassin's Creed shadow. We cannot confirm that the game is actually out, but the images we see seem real enough.
Leak Just before the shadow of the Assassin's letter on March 20, 2025After the previous delay, it was launched in February 2024.
In the recent shadow preview activities IGN talks with Assassin's Creed Shadow Game Director Charles BenoitHe confirmed that the delay of this month was “mainly about polishing” and did not change any large system. Benoit added that the team did update “several things in progress to make it more attractive and more balanced.” Japan.
He said: “Japanese architecture, the roof is super complicated.” “If we will compare with Odyssey and the group, it may be the most complicated thing in my history. We need specific code and specific animations to support super fluid things. It changed the transition of the parkour to make it more smooth.
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