Assassin Creed Shadows was leaked a month before release and Ubisoft was cracking the video early

The staff of Ubisoft Warn did not honor the premiere of Assassin Creed Shadows as part of Islam's anti -harassment plan.

In the typical Shinobi style, Shadows Assassin Creed slipped through the cracks of physical and digital retail and stealthily released a month before the plan. The game will be released on March 20, but people posted pictures of canned copies, while others said they tried to raise a code from the gaps of the PlayStation store.

The videos of the game appeared on YouTube like Ninja Whac-A-Moles, not soon to see more than Ubisoft lawyers. Absolutely how all this happened was still explained, but Ubisoft was quite uncomfortable. They made statements asking people to avoid sharing Spoilers, plus Boilerplate’s warning notice that any scene you encountered without representing the quality of the final game.

“We know that players have accessed Assassin’s Creed Shadows before officially releasing,” the Assassin Creed community group wrote on Reddit. “The development team is still working on patches to prepare for the launch experience and any shot online shared without representing the final quality of the game.

“Unfortunately leaking and can reduce the excitement for the player. We please ask you not to ruin the experience for others.

Desiring to avoid those who sabotage to one side, I am interested in the phenomenon of players who consider the “official” building to release the game as an extension of the experience. As I confessed last year, I no longer had my body to gain exaggeration. Many years of reporting on steam prospects such as Half-Life 3 and Bloodborne’s PC Port have ruined my adrenaline route and lowered my maximum excitement to “a bit miserable”. I could bring it up “grinning with predictions” but only by using irony as a support, like replacing a tire blown with a cheese wheel. Therefore, I look at a certain nostalgia for Redditor ready to become the person who enforced the publisher’s marketing campaign, originating from those who share everything before the designated time, so that people can exaggerate as scheduled.

Ubisoft has a reason to become extreme about anything that can break the process of Assassin Creed for selling a copy. Currently, they are seeking to ensure a large “transaction” of some types, possibly the acquisition of Tencent, after a year of disappointing financial profits. Shadows, has been repeatedly delayed to polish after showing unsatisfactory for the last year Star Wars Outlaws, has become an important release when Ubisoft cuts costs elsewhere.

Is that what they hope? “I think there is a strong chance,” Ed Thorn (RPS in Peace) wrote earlier this year after four hours with a building. “What I played is a lot of comfort, brought by a beautiful explanation of Edo Japan, and some subtle adjustments to increase stealth shares. Although I think the two characters are a personality that is not completely suitable for me.”

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