Ubisoft Delays Assassin’s Creed Shadows After Mixed Reactions to Star Wars Outlaws

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Delay of Assassin’s Creed Shadows: What You‍ Need⁣ to ⁤Know

Ubisoft’s ‌Strategic ⁢Decision for⁤ 2025 Release

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Ubisoft has officially announced‍ that the highly anticipated game, Assassin’s Creed ⁤Shadows, will now launch in 2025. This decision was revealed on ⁣Wednesday, coinciding with an⁤ update regarding ‍the company’s financial objectives. Although⁢ Ubisoft‌ confirmed that the game is⁢ “feature complete,” they cited​ a “softer than expected” reception⁤ for Star Wars Outlaws as a ​significant factor influencing this ‌delay.

Reasons⁢ Behind the Delay

Initially scheduled for media previews, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot emphasized the importance of ensuring that Assassin’s Creed Shadows meets high expectations before⁣ its⁣ release. Consequently, all preview​ events have ⁤been canceled. The insights ⁢gained from Star Wars Outlaws prompted Ubisoft to​ allocate additional⁤ time for refining and enhancing their upcoming​ title. The‍ new release ⁣date is ‍set for February 14, 2025, across all⁢ platforms including Steam.

“This extension will ⁤allow us to fully realize our⁢ ambitions with this⁢ installment in the‌ franchise,” stated Ubisoft in ​their press‌ release.⁤ They highlighted how players can⁢ expect ‍a unique dual protagonist⁢ experience featuring Naoe and‍ Yasuke, each offering distinct gameplay styles.

Cultural Discussions Surrounding ⁣Character Design

Both​ Assassin’s Creed Shadows ‌and Star Wars Outlaws have sparked ​discussions within cultural discourse regarding character‌ designs—specifically ⁢concerning⁣ Yasuke’s historical ⁤representation as a Black samurai ​and Kay Vess’ appearance in Star Wars Outlaws. Guillemot⁢ addressed these “polarized comments” during⁤ his conference call remarks, ⁤clarifying that Ubisoft⁤ does not aim⁢ to promote any ⁤particular agenda⁣ through ⁤its games.

In his statement shared‍ via ‌press release:

“Let me address some of the polarized comments surrounding Ubisoft recently. We are fundamentally an entertainment-focused company dedicated to creating games appealing to a wide audience; our goal is not to advocate any specific agenda but rather craft experiences enjoyable by all.”

A Creative Director’s Perspective

In July, Julian Gerighty, creative director of Star Wars Outlaws, expressed his views on this discourse ​during an interview with The Washington Post. He remarked that engaging with negative commentary often lacks nuance​ or constructive dialogue:

“If⁢ you engage with bad-faith individuals,⁢ there’s no room for real conversation,”​ he noted. “Our focus remains on developing the best possible game.”

Conclusion

As fans eagerly await more information about both titles amidst ongoing discussions about ‌character design and representation within gaming culture, it remains clear that Ubisoft is committed to delivering quality experiences ⁤while navigating complex societal conversations surrounding their content.

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