It has been reported that Ubisoft has introduced a plan to combat persecution for developers Assassin’s Creed: Shadows, the release of which will take place this week – March 20 on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, MacOS and iPados.
The company therefore wants to protect its employees against possible attacks and negative messages on social networks. A possible Heit against the developers is associated with the presence of Yasuke in the game – a dark Samurai, which caused dissatisfaction with some gamers.
Some Ubisoft employees said they were recommended not to announce information about their work in the company to prevent online pasta.
“We are advised not to publish information about social networks that we work in Ubisoft to prevent intimidation”– said one of the developers.
The company will probably collaborate with the Canadian Bureau for Cryptographic Security to check the network and to protect employees against internet attacks. For those who are confronted with online handles, psychological and legal support are offered. Ubisoft said that the security of employees, including protection on the internet, is the priority.
Our main objective is the safety of our employees, also on the internet, and that is why we, as a standard practice for Ubisoft, give recommendations for navigation on social networks, digital security and support of the wells of our employees.

Remember, the Assassin’s Creed: Shadows PS5 version already has second place at the top of the most popular games on Amazon Japan.
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Source: VG Times

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