Ubisoft is Ready to Sue Players For Harassing Assassins Creed Shadows Developers
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Assassins Creed Shadows, undoubtedly one of the most divisive and controversial video games in recent years, is set to launch in just three days, and the entire internet both those looking forward to the game and those critical of what theyve seen so far is buzzing with anticipation, albeit for different reasons.The games developer, Ubisoft whose disastrous 2024 is widely regarded as the worst year in its history and whose future might depend on the success of the new Assassins Creed installment is also gearing up for the release, reportedly enlisting a special team to shield Shadows developers from the imminent wave of criticism by any means necessary, including taking legal action.UbisoftIn an interview with the French media outlet BFMTV, a Ubisoft employee whose identity remained undisclosed revealed that the company has an anti-online harassment plan prepared for Shadows release.Reportedly, the company has a dedicated team on standby, monitoring networks such as Twitter, YouTube, and Reddit, and ready to act quickly in case of a targeted attack, offering psychological and legal support to employees who may be targeted. Apparently, Ubisoft is so concerned about backlash that it has even advised developers not to post on social media that they work at Ubisoft to avoid harassment.Perhaps the most surprising detail, however, is the employees claim that lawyers are already prepared to file complaints in the event of confirmed harassment situations, and as is often the case with statements like this, the wording raises questions about what Ubisoft actually considers to be harassment.While any reasonable person agrees that threats of violence and similar behavior are unacceptable and should be dealt with accordingly, its clear that some are worried Ubisoft might also classify harmless online trolling and criticism of Assassins Creed Shadows and its creators as harassment and use the lawyers as an intimidation tactic, which would be equally unacceptable. Its important to note that, as of now, the existence of this team is based solely on a single anonymous source and has not been officially confirmed or denied by Ubisoft.So, what are your thoughts on Ubisofts new initiative to combat harassment? How do you think they will define harassment? Do you believe this approach will make a difference? Let us know what you think down in the comments!Also,dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Ubisoft is Ready to Sue Players For Harassing Assassins Creed Shadows Developers appeared first on CG SHARES.
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