Ubisoft became a laughing stock for promoting racial stereotypes in Assassin's Creed Shadows

by alex

The company doesn't know that Yasuke is African and not African American, so they play hip-hop in all battles where the black samurai participates

Netizens have noticed that Ubisoft, which fights for equality and tolerance, is actively promoting racial stereotypes in Assassin's Creed Shadows, including hip-hop whenever the black samurai Yasuke enters into battle with enemies.

Ubisoft became a laughing stock for promoting racial stereotypes in Assassin's Creed Shadows

Commentators note that Ubisoft simply doesn't know that Yasuke is African and not African American.

“What's up, black brothers?.”< /em>

“They just forgot that Yasuke is African and not African American.”

“Ubisoft: it's not about race. — Also Ubisoft: it’s all about race.”

“”Yasuke was black? How we should note this as accurately and accurately as possible in our game?” – “I don’t know. Let’s add hip-hop. All I know is that blacks listen to hip-hop and wear dreadlocks” – agenda specialists department.

“People who label everyone racist are just terrible racists themselves.”.

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Image credit: Ubisoft. Image source: YouTube

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