Ubisoft’s apology for utilizing a flag from a Japanese historic re-enactment group in paintings for Assassin’s Creed Shadows with out permission is not ok, the group has mentioned.
As reported by Automaton, Sekigahara Teppo-tai, a historic re-enactment group made up of volunteers who carry out to the general public at festivals and different occasions, printed a press release on X/Twitter saying it could additionally like its picture, primarily copied one for one, faraway from the printed bodily artwork ebook featured in the Collector’s Version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Ubisoft is promoting this version for $279.99.
Eagle-eyed followers initially seen the an identical recreation of the flag, which will be seen under, in a chunk of idea artwork for the Japan-set Assassin’s Creed launched alongside its full reveal. It was raised to a number one member of the Sekigahara Teppo-tai, X/Twitter consumer @matchlock_kage, who posted a photograph of the true flag taken on October 27, 2019, and expressed concern at it being utilized by Ubisoft with out permission.