Day One Assassin’s Creed Patch Prevents Bloodshed In Shrines

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  • One day patch for the shadow of Hassan’s profession has prevented players from defaming shrines and temples.

  • The patch, which is now flowing, prevents players from breaking tables and racks, as well as unarmed civilian NPCs from bleeding.

  • Its rapid changes have come out in response to concerns by Japanese government officials who are concerned about the possibility of copy Kate bad actors.

Amidst the concerns over the sanctity of the Japanese shrines, publisher Ubisoft has launched a patch of a day for the killer’s profession, making it impossible to discredit historical marks in any way.

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As first viewed by IGNA patch of the day started many significant changes in the game. For those who begin, it is no longer possible to destroy tables and racks in shrines or temples. In addition, there will be no further blood when the attack on unarmed civilians, thus prevents any potential example of bloodshed in a sacred area.

According to Ubisoft, this patch, which is now live, will have an impact on all players, and not only from Japan. In addition, According to UrumorUbesft says it will not publicly highlight the patch, though it is being reported that the changes are correct.

The sanctity of the shrines was a hot topic

These changes came in response to concerns raised by Japanese politicians and members of the House of Councilors, Herovocye Kada. According to IGNKada highlighted the chances of corrupting the copy cats to spoil real -life shrines if it was possible to behave in the game.

“I am afraid that allowing players to attack and destroy real -world locations without permission can encourage similar behavior in real life,” he said. “The shrine officials and locals are also worried about it. Of course, the freedom of expression should be respected, but the steps that refrain from local cultures.”

The Prime Minister of Japan, Shigero Asba, responded, saying that it was a problem that the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, he was also in a hurry to note that no defamation of any kind would be tolerated.

He said, “Defeating the shrine is beyond the question – it is an insult to the nation itself.”

A patch of the day apparently removed these concerns before he had the opportunity to address these concerns, and certainly before anyone was filmmaking the notoriety of the shrine.

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