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Assassin's Creed Shadows: Japan Won't See Its Own Violence

Jan 27, 2025 3:26 PM

Assassin's Creed Shadows is set to mark a significant entry into the series by being the first game set in Japan. However, while it will finally be available in the home country of its setting, the Japanese version will feature toned-down violence in response to the CERO's strict age ratings. Ubisoft revealed that dismemberment options have been removed, and depictions of severed body parts have been altered to comply with regulations. Fans might find it ironic that despite the game being set in Japan, they won't experience the same level of intensity as players in the West. Assassin's Creed Shadows is anticipated to release on March 20 for Xbox Series, PS5, and PC, featuring dual protagonists and an immersive mode that fans have been eager to explore.

Why does the Japanese version of Assassin's Creed Shadows have toned-down violence? nUbisoft toned down the violence in the Japanese version of Assassin's Creed Shadows to comply with the CERO's age rating system, which required them to adjust content to avoid excessive gore and dismemberment.n

Assassin's Creed Shadows represents a significant evolution in the beloved Assassin's Creed franchise. Known for its historical settings and action-packed gameplay, the series has captivated millions of players worldwide. This latest installment highlights a long-desired Japanese backdrop, which fans have been eagerly waiting for. The game promises to blend traditional elements with innovative gameplay features, potentially revitalizing the series for both new and returning players.



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Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2025-01-27 15:54:04
It's a bit of a bummer that the Japanese version of Assassin's Creed Shadows is getting the violence dialed down, especially since setting it in Japan feels like the perfect opportunity for some intense storytelling. Still, it's exciting to see the franchise embracing new cultures and innovating gameplay—hopefully, this shift brings more fans to the series
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2025-01-27 15:42:02
It's wild to think that the first Assassin's Creed set in Japan is getting some serious content edits for local audiences. It’s a bummer for fans craving that full immersive experience, but hey, at least they're respecting cultural sensitivities while expanding the franchise
Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2025-01-27 15:36:03
It's pretty wild that after all this time, Assassin's Creed is finally setting foot in Japan but has to dial down the intensity for the home crowd. Guess it shows that even iconic franchises have to play by the local rules, which adds an interesting layer to the experience for fans
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