Ubisoft has cancelled its appearance at the Tokyo Game Show - Assassin's Creed Shadows will not be showcased in Japan.
Ubisoft has just announced it’s going to be pulling out of its online appearance at the Tokyo Game Show due to “various circumstances.” This news comes directly from Ubisoft’s Japanese social media, which posted the information in Japanese. We translated it with Google Translate, so there could be phrasing that differs from the originally intended message. “Regarding the online exhibition at “TOKYO GAME SHOW 2024″ scheduled for September 26th from 15:00.
It’s possible that technical issues or scheduling logistics are to blame, though common sense suggests that a billion dollar company such as Ubisoft wouldn’t fall victim to such trivialities. The news comes amid Ubisoft’s controversy regarding Assassin’s Creed Shadows, set in Japan, and accused of misrepresenting Japanese culture and history.
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