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Turkey has a passionate gaming community, and Ubisoft’s presence on Turkish social media platforms shows that the company recognizes this. Adding Turkish language support—both subtitles and interface—would make the game more accessible and enjoyable for a significant number of players.
We kindly request you to consider including Turkish language support in Assassin’s Creed Shadows and future Ubisoft titles. This would greatly enhance our experience and further strengthen the connection between Ubisoft and its Turkish player base.
Thank you for your time and consideration. We hope to see Turkish language support in the near future!
It would really suck if Turkey was the country making the best games in the world.
You guys should do what we do. Invest in state-of-the-art schools for video game design. Then you can teach your kids how to do this stuff.
Raise the bar from making games like Bannerlord.
Up your game.
Fake murican teacher stop that