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Assassin's Creed Shadows gets day-one patch that should limit temple and shrine vandalism, after Japanese politicians reportedly express concerns about potential real world copycats

March 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Ubisoft has confirmed that Murderer’s Creed Shadows has gotten a day-one patch, which brings a feww bug fixes, along with some noteworthy tweaks that ought to cease people from vandalising any of the temples or shrines they run throughout whereas exploring Feudal Japan.

In accordance with patch notes the writer has shared with IGN, the patch renders tables and racks present in these places indestructible, and likewise goals to scale back the prospect of any “unintended blood spill in temples/shrines” by ensuring that unarmed residents will not bleed should you assault them.


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Whereas the patch has been deployed for everybody, irrespective of which platform you are on or the place you might be on the planet, it appears probably that it is Ubisoft electing to additional insulate itself from any potential – that being the important thing phrase – points with regards to how the sport handles Japan and its tradition, now that it is launched. As you is perhaps conscious, there’s been lots of chatter about this with regard to Shadows over the previous yr or so.

The newest occasion of this was Japanese prime minister Shigeru Ishiba being requested a query about Shadows by one other politician – member of the Home of Councillors of Japan Hiroyuki Kada – on March 19. “I worry that permitting gamers to assault and destroy real-world places within the recreation with out permission may encourage related conduct in actual life,” Kaba stated, “Shrine officers and native residents are additionally frightened about this. After all, freedom of expression should be revered, however acts that demean native cultures must be prevented.”

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” handle this legally is one thing we have to talk about with the Ministry of Financial system, Commerce and Business, the Ministry of Training, Tradition, Sports activities, Science, and Know-how, and the Ministry of International Affairs, Ishiba replied, “Defacing a shrine is out of the query – it’s an insult to the nation itself. When the Self-Protection Forces have been deployed to Samawah, Iraq, we ensured they studied Islamic customs beforehand. Respecting the tradition and faith of a rustic is prime, and we should make it clear that we’ll not merely settle for acts that disregard them.”

IGN notes that it appears unlikely that something additional will come of this, with IGN Japan workers suggesting that the issues raised by the politicians listed below are linked to a surge in tourism Japan’s skilled post-lockdown that is allegedly been linked to an increase in delinquent behaviour. Kada’s concern is that Shadows gamers theoertically is perhaps impressed to vandalise actual life shrines throughout visits to the nation, an analogous argument to the same old ‘video video games trigger violence’ ones we have seen within the west.

Alongside these two tweaks, the day-one Shadows patch additionally consists of a few of the extra standard sorts of bug fixes you’d count on in a day-one patch for a recreation. There are some geared toward guaranteeing you aren’t getting caught or find yourself out of bounds when going inclined or interacting with stuff after dodging, in addition to some clipping you would see with Yasuke and Naoe’s garments throughout sure animations.

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Ubisoft’s additionally packed in some lighting changes that sound like they most likely meant to make entrances and exits extra simply noticeable, and it is “improved horse navigation, decreasing points with turning and blocked paths”. Much less driving into timber and ending up galloping in place hopefully, not that that is one thing distinctive to Shadows – hi there, all of my Witcher 3 playthroughs the place I’ve randomly tried to take a ‘shortcut’ by way of a patch of roadless woodland.

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