Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ art book is apparently being altered to remove an unauthorized flag from a real-life re-enactment group, despite Ubisoft’s previous plans to leave it in

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It sounds like Ubisoft is finally fixing an issue in Assassin’s Creed Shadows‘ art book, which was originally set to be a lasting reminder of a bizarre situation where the flag of a real life historical re-enactment group was used in concept art without permission. 

The issue was first pointed out back in June by one of the members of the re-enactment group Sekigahara Teppo-tai (Sekigahara Rifle Corps), who spotted their group’s flag in two pieces of concept art for Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Although it was quite small in the artwork in question, it was distinctive given that it had the group’s name on the front. Ubisoft Japan made a statement about it the following month, confirming that the re-enactment group had accepted an apology from the company, and that it would no longer use the artwork, with the exception of its appearances in the collector’s edition art book. Better than nothing, but certainly not ideal. 





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