Assassin’s Creed Shadows Continues the Recent Trend Essentially Changing What it Means to be an Assassin in the Ubisoft Franchise

Assassin's Creed Shadows is part of a franchise that is not what it used to and the fans are not sure about Yasuke and Naoe.

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  • Assassin's Creed Shadows is not what fans were expecting in certain key aspects of this saga.
  • Ubisoft is losing its way with the standout details in this franchise.
  • Another major complaint from the fandom is that neither Yasuke nor Naoe wear the iconic hoods like in the early games.
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Many fans have been dissatisfied with one of Ubisoft’s most popular franchises in recent years. Despite the impending success of Assassin’s Creed Shadows for the studio, concerns remain regarding the handling of character marketing and the diminished hype compared to previous installments.

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A Reddit user made a rather accurate observation about how the protagonist wearing a hood would greatly enhance their mysterious aura and make the character much more appealing to the player. Unlike the previous games, this game’s protagonists reveal their identities, which is a major complaint.

The Identity of Assassin’s Creed Is at Risk, and The Developer Doesn’t Know How to Return to Its Roots

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An in-game screenshot of Assassin's Creed Shadows from Ubisoft.

For several years, this popular franchise has not managed to attract the same number of fans as in its early days. The recent Assassin’s Creed games have strayed too far from the conventional formula of the series and practically have nothing connecting them to this universe.

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One of the most controversial and criticized in this regard was Valhalla, which was just an open-world RPG with nothing to do with the Assassin’s name.

On Reddit, a discussion emerged where a user pointed out that Shadows will suffer the same fate but will stray even further from the saga. The reason for this is that the characters lack the classification of assassins and do not don their characteristic hoods.

The aura surrounding an Assassin has changed.
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The protagonists of this game will be Yasuke, a legendary samurai from Japanese history, and Naoe, a shinobi prepared to do whatever it takes for her country.

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Will Yasuke and Naoe in Assassin’s Creed Shadows Measure Up?

Assassin's Creed Shadows protagonists.
Has the hype for Assassin’s Creed finally depleted?. Image via Ubisoft

Another significant point raised in this Reddit post was that the lack of cinematics and poor marketing campaign with new characters makes the excitement for these games not the same as in previous years.

One of the most common complaints from fans is that these games no longer have iconic cinematics introducing the game and its main character. This was something highly anticipated by the fandom with each new installment, the fandom had high expectations.

This user primarily criticized the new games for lacking the franchise’s aura and identity. Players no longer feel connected to these new characters, and do not even consider them true assassins.

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Players merely engage in the game to enjoy themselves and explore the narrative possibilities within the historical context. The community fears that the studio has strayed too far from the spirit of these games.

According to the developer team behind Assassin’s Creed Shadows, this new title will offer a much larger scale than previous ones and will try to restore fans’ faith in the franchise.

On November 12, the game launches for PS5, Xbox Series S/X, and PC. In gameplay, both the protagonists will be diametrically opposed, bringing a much more refreshed formula to this anticipated game.

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