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To make matters worse, Ubisoft faces an internal crisis.
Requiescat in pace?
Once again, Ubisoft was in a rut but it didn’t stay there.
As industry trends heralded vaster open-world games, Ubisoft was at the forefront of that shift.
Unfortunately, Assassins Creed Shadows doesn’t have the luxury of continuing with these gradual iterations.
Feudal Japan needs to make usfeel, not do.
Achieve that, and the endless busybodying will come naturally.
Likewise, its dual protagonists seem like they’ll offer two very different experiences.
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