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Assassin's Creed: Shadow of War was a cold reception at the game show, with almost no players paying attention

2024-07-17

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Ubisoft's upcoming Assassin's Creed: Shadow has been plagued by a series of events, with the game being accused of disrespecting Japanese culture and players becoming less and less interested in it. This was demonstrated at the recent Japan Expo in Paris, France, where Assassin's Creed: Shadow was met with a cold reception and almost no players paid attention to it.


It is said that Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" booth is very large, where visitors can watch trailers and even try out the game. But apparently, despite Ubisoft's efforts to promote the game, the booth did not attract more visitors' attention.


Game blogger Grummz tweeted that most people used the "Assassin's Creed: Shadow" booth as a resting place. There were many benches where you could sit and rest while looking at the Nintendo booth across the street. The Nintendo booth was very lively, with visitors constantly flocking to watch the trailer and learn about the game.


Ubisoft staff obviously didn't like their booth becoming a convenient place for visitors to watch Nintendo's booth. The staff asked people sitting in the Ubisoft booth to turn around and look at the screen playing the trailer of "Assassin's Creed: Shadow". If they didn't watch the Ubisoft trailer, they had to leave the Ubisoft booth. But obviously, no one cared about the Ubisoft booth.