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Theres no way you can look at this list and think "oh it didnt cost 100s of millions to make this"
Thats what was posted on their official website. They probably got shut down during development but they are still listed but I dont follow Ubisoft's bad decisions that closely.
You can head to the official Shadows website. It listed there all the way at the bottom of the page
Eh its a flustercluck all the way around. Between publications astroturfing for Ubisoft trying to generate sales for them and having social media completely lost the plot on what makes an AC game an AC game, instead focusing on a weird obsession with identity politics (I never heard any of this about Freedom Cry - probably because it was far better written than this, Adewale was the GOAT), this isnt going to go the way those people think this is going to go.
Fun Fact: Freedom Cry got nominated by Writers Guild of America for "Outstanding Achievement in Videogame Writing" but lost to AC3: Liberation that won it instead
Makes you think about the quality of writing at Ubisoft nowadays huh? The current bar is so low now a snake could trip over it
I wouldn't care if let's say you talked about non-binary characters in a broader fantasy setting or in ancient greece, but not in Japan...atleast not how we see it nowadays.
Past AC games have included minorities and women as leads. What even is this comment
I literally just got done talking about Freedom Cry and Liberation lmao
Jeezus
Im convinced most of the people defending Ubisoft this hard here have never played any of the og AC games
This makes no sense