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They can add whatever they want.
the precedent was set by netflix rewriting the egyptian history, and being sued wasn't it? ah, i see.
well ubisoft does deserve it with such draconian use of drm.
I think my brain broke.
Japan better worry about all those counter suits if I were them.
The redhead revolt against tsundere Japan.
The term Yankee to mean delinquent
There has got to be a ton... they do not want to open that door.
As a german you must be upset
So, it would make no sense for Japan to sue France or Ubisoft about this.
So, someone dropped the ball here.
And it's not the French.
I mean, he must have gotten something wrong, because this is an actual black Samurai.
I love a lot of stuff that comes out of Japan but this isn't one of them.
The Japanese revision of Joan of Arc was NOT historical. She was a badass who stood up to the Dauphin (the pretender to the throne) and spoke her mind about political matters. Something unheard of for a woman to do. She fought in the front lines in battles, and got wounded, and she became such a controversial figure in the royal court that they banned her from entering the palace.
In Bladestorm she was a typical traditional female according to Japanese culture who was sensitive, soft spoken, and relied on strong manly men to do all her fighting and hard work.
I remember enjoying the game but being annoyed by the cutscenes. It's not like I was going to sue Koei about it.
So it's hilarious that now they sue when the shoe is on the other foot.