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Report: Ubisoft’s Response to Assassin’s Creed Shadows Controversy and Shifting Sales Data

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Ubisoft Reveals ‍Contentious Launch of ​ AssassinS Creed Shadows Amid Fan Backlash

PARIS – Ubisoft faced a significant battle to overcome negative reception surrounding Assassin’s Creed Shadows prior to its launch, according to recent​ statements ‌from company executives‍ and reporting from game File and ⁤ kotaku. The conflict stemmed from ​criticism alleging the game prioritized social messaging over entertainment, leading to a targeted harassment campaign against the developers.

The company pivoted its marketing strategy⁤ to emphasize Shadows as “a video game” first, aiming to reassure fans and counter accusations of pushing a‍ specific agenda. As⁣ the narrator​ in a marketing video stated, the game is about ⁤”to stand tall, to​ take risks, to speak⁣ up, even against the loudest haters,” with momentum shifting in Ubisoft’s favor by launch, according to Game File. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot acknowledged being⁣ “initially surprised by the extent of the attacks,” but affirmed the company’s commitment to entertainment.

The controversy extended ​beyond marketing. Ubisoft reportedly canceled a planned Assassin’s Creed game set‌ in post-Civil War America due to concerns about potential ‍political unrest, Game File reported. The‌ company also directly responded to ⁣critics on social media, with the official Assassin’s Creed account publicly challenging a prominent account leading the anti-game campaign. Concurrently,developers were ‌reportedly advised⁢ to refrain from posting about the release to avoid‍ becoming targets of harassment,according to⁣ Kotaku.

While Assassin’s Creed Shadows received positive reviews and achieved strong initial sales-ranking as the third top-grossing game in the U.S.as of June-Ubisoft has since ceased public reporting of sales data. Despite ⁢the initial success, Ubisoft announced delays for several unannounced “blockbuster” titles earlier‌ this year, suggesting a cautious approach to future releases​ following the turbulent launch of Shadows.

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