Summary
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The director of Assassin's Creed Shadows Jonathan Dumont revealed exactly why this time there is no hunting in the game.
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According to Dumont, the problem of feudal Japan was a problem, while Devs also wanted the activities to be more “Zen-Jako” this time.
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Future Assassin's Creed Games can re -introduce hunting based on the environment and imagination of the player, but in the shade it was omitted because it “made sense”.
Assassin's Creed Shadows will make you sliced and filmed the way through countless villains, but there are certain things that Naoe and Yasuke will not send a flying blade. Unlike most Assassin's Creed Games in the past, especially the more modern RPGs such as Valhalla and Odyssey, you can kill a variety of wilderness to upgrade your equipment and weapons.
This is not the case with Shadows Assassin's Creed Shadows and step You can't even hurt the wilderness at all. It is a quite massive change in the way the series works and the one that has gone without much explanation from anyone in Ubisoft. Fortunately, the director of the game clarified the decision -making for this change in a recent interview with Kotaku.
Assassin's Creed Shadows Director explains why you can't hurt animals
According to Dumont, one of the main reasons is like hunting in Assassin's Creed Shadows settings. Dumont explains that when the team began to explore wildlife in feudal Japan, they found that the Earth “did not have many large, aggressive animals that would challenge players” and that it would be more attractive to observe the wild game that the country had.
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Secondly, Dumont explains that the team behind the game also wanted to add more “Zen” activities to the open world and running around the killing of wild animals is about as far from the woman as you can get.
“In addition, we wanted to integrate world activities that offer an experience similar to Zen, provide spiritual or contemplative moments in nature to equalize Naoe and Yasuke's journey.”
If you were a fans of hunting in the previous peas and you were a little disappointed when you saw the missing in the shadows, you don't have to worry. When asked if hunting in the future, Dumont says that it depends on the “settings and imagination of the player” and it is simply “to make sense” for shadows not to include this function. Hunting is on cards for Assassin's Creed Hexe whenever it really works.
Assassin's Creed Shadows
- Released
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March 20, 2025
- Esrb
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Mature 17+ // blood and gore, intense violence, tongue
- Developers
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Ubisoft Quebec
- Engine
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Anvilnext