Assassin’s Creed Shadows Steals More Artifacts While Yasuke’s False History is Exposed

It keeps getting worse for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the next entry in Ubisoft’s video game series, which is set in feudal Japan. After they used Chinese architecture instead of Japanese and used the flag of a reenactment group without permission – not to mention the problems with Yasuke – reports are now coming in from Japan Expo that Ubisoft is stealing more artifacts. First is a katana they used for Yasuke at the Expo, which is actually a katana from the One Piece manga. You can see images of the foul-up below, courtesy of Mark Kern:

Another user, @SachikoLibra, pointed out a different problem with the sword’s use in relation to Assassin’s Creed Shadows:

And it doesn’t end there; more reports of pilfered artifacts are coming in:

On the plus side, nobody at the Japan Expo seems to be interested in Assassin’s Creed Shadow:

Aside from what’s going on at the Expo, the edited Wikipedia entry about Yasuke to support the notion that he was a historical samurai has been exposed as being edited by a British historian named Thomas Lockley. These edits seem to have been in service of a book about Yasuke that Lockley was writing, which was published in 2019. You can read about his phony historical account of Yasuke here. According to @mangalawyer, Lockley has left social media now that he’s been caught:

What a disaster for Ubisoft. They’ve proven they care nothing about Japanese culture or historical accuracy despite making a historical figure the lead character in the game. They’ve been stealing flags, swords, and other artifacts, not even making sure they were around during the game’s setting. And they and their journalist allies were calling anyone who didn’t like it a racist. If there’s one thing to remember from this, it’s that DEI and everything like it is an insincere smokescreen, a weapon with which to force a sociopolitical agenda and attack anyone who doesn’t want it in their entertainment. Its purveyors don’t care about the lofty values they pretend to hold, and nothing they say to you should make you feel worse about yourself. You’re better than them, and they know it… and I suspect they’ll know it even more when Assassin’s Creed Shadows goes on sale, particularly in Japan.

Comments (4)

July 13, 2024 at 12:55 am

I just like seeing anyone stand up for themselves against the woke onslaught. This is a positive sign for Japan.
Rahm Emanuel and his type are trying to bust open the borders of Japan and hitting them with these multicultural psyops is a tactic that will destroy that country.
He was pushing rainbow flags and open borders and yet, Rahm served in the IDF.
It would be like Assassin’s Creed: IDF and casting a Palestinian in the lead role.
That mask is slipping now, and what we are seeing from a lot of smaller countries is, if they can just be brainwashed into believing in inclusivity, it does not take many invaders before the people lose their voting power and then, their entire culture and civilization.
I suspect the banker buyout of Webtoons and Manga will also result in more of these historical lies against Easterners.

July 15, 2024 at 1:15 am

I’m literally ready to go to war with the likes of Rahm Emanuel. Especially after Saturday. Like the great stud Governor of Florida, I will NEVER bend the knee to the woke!!!

July 15, 2024 at 1:17 am

Kotaku, according to Endymion’s latest video: dEmAnDtH wE aCtHePt wOkE gAmiNg.

Kotaku…you aren’t in a fucking position to demand anything B – )

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