They were about to order plane tickets but couldn't find Tokyo on the map of Africa
@sleeplessguardianАй бұрын
lmfaoooooo
@ruuusakiАй бұрын
LOL
@Supperdude9Ай бұрын
OOF.
@t3tsuyaguy1Ай бұрын
Nice 🤣
@dancooper-zАй бұрын
Lol 😂
@meresmearАй бұрын
Ubisoft: "You are racist for not liking our racism."
@miguelgonzalez6495Ай бұрын
Exactly. lol
@philyoutuber7270Ай бұрын
Bingo
@dylan4125Ай бұрын
You'll buy our revisionist history and like it
@paperclip6377Ай бұрын
@@romano3771 what was the point of this comment?
@matthewhibbard9807Ай бұрын
Just wait until if speculation is true about Yasuke and Nobunaga being potential lovers. I would hope they wouldn’t do this, but it’s Ubisoft.
@mikeoakeshart3823Ай бұрын
"No Japanese actually has problem with this game." Proceeds to withdraw themselves from Tokyo Game Shows.
@TheFatalcrestАй бұрын
😂 but you know....they have a perfect pr record in Japan. Totally don't have assistants and Event Planners running in circles rn trying to figure out what the hell they are doing
@treek10kАй бұрын
Jesus Christ died for your sins on the cross. Repent and believe in him or you will be separated from God The Father for all eternity and face hell forever, for all eternity, never ending.
@hydromancer4916Ай бұрын
@@treek10k I'm Christian and you're only turning people away by harassing people like this. Cut it out. edit: YES, IT WAS A BOT. I GET IT.
@techLiteracy_Ай бұрын
@@treek10kearth is flat
@AngryAlfonseАй бұрын
"No Japanese actually has a problem with this game" Japanese people: proceed to post furiously on Twitter about the game
@JartistDndАй бұрын
I don't think ubisoft can come back from this. The amount of disrespect to Japan with this one game is insane. This is just sad.
@MrSlowestD16Ай бұрын
A lot of people don't care, a lot of people don't even know about this controversy. Ubisoft will be fine.
@sheldoncooper8199Ай бұрын
@@MrSlowestD16 No the wont Ubisoft wont exist anymore in 2025. Star Wars Outlaws cost 200 Millions and didnt Sell.
@thatoneguychad420Ай бұрын
I've made a £10 bet with my mate that ubisoft goes bump before the end of 2025.
@MrSlowestD16Ай бұрын
@@sheldoncooper8199 If the game is decent, then they'll be fine. If the game play is shit and nobody wants to play it, maybe not. This woke shit won't bury them, lack of good gameplay and story will. I'd have a hard time imagining a billion dollar company sinking full-stop like that, but maybe they'll go cheap enough for MS to pick them up or something, IDK.
@sheldoncooper8199Ай бұрын
@@MrSlowestD16 Erm i think the Gameplay Might be Good and the graphics are also very Good but they are no Billion $ Comany Nintendo is they have 500 Billion in the Bank. Still money from the SNES and Wii Days.
@john_squatsonАй бұрын
Somehow, Ubisoft managed to overcome millennia of mutual hatred and unite Chinese, Korean and Japanese against Ubisoft.
@madaggar9765Ай бұрын
If anybody was going to do it was going to be the French.
@LampolukeАй бұрын
As an Italian, that is just the French effect, from Africa to Europe and apparently now Asia too
@Boodah6811Ай бұрын
I don’t think they’d agree in that order but same same
@TheMetalfreak360Ай бұрын
They managed to unite Europe once again in the common hatred against the French. It is beautiful.
@Trohl-Ай бұрын
Only in this crazy world nowadays. Fr.
@darksamiri4304Ай бұрын
They hired people who hate Japan to make a Japan game. "We didn't feel restricted by Japans history"
@tinkmaster1054Ай бұрын
It's not that they hate Japan. It's that they hate everyone and everything that isn't them.
@deltamaxxhomevideoАй бұрын
You could say they were unburdened by what has been.
@TurtleMountainАй бұрын
all they had to do was the bare minimum of research, literally just a few google searches to double check what they're doing. creating historically accurate content is so fucking easy man, this is embarrassing.
@thenonexistingheroАй бұрын
The ironic thing is that Japan wouldn't have had a problem with the game itself if Ubisoft didn't claim 'historical accuracy'. Though they'd most certainly have a problem with all of these stolen Japanese symbols without regard of their actual meaning or where it comes from. They just went 'oh yeah that looks cool, imma use that'. There's just multiple layers of disrespect. It's like Ubisoft's actually trying to disrespect Japan as much as possible.
@ericjeon2727Ай бұрын
@@darksamiri4304 “what was important was emulating the atmosphere of Medieval Japan. When people point out the inaccuracies, I laugh. It’s a video game, it doesn’t reflect reality. The Notredame? We want to get that right, that’s a an important piece from our history”
@oliverclothzoffАй бұрын
Imagine getting your war memorial turned into a funko pop
@NoahBerzerkАй бұрын
ah hell
@MazeFrameАй бұрын
The number of people who looked at the product drawings and then just went "yeah, we can make this" is insane.
@MinscS2Ай бұрын
a funkopop featuring a black samurai*
@bigbrain8839Ай бұрын
@@MinscS2 buying black dude is so back 🔥
@beniron5807Ай бұрын
Not only that, it’s a spiritual medium in their culture. That’s why it’s famous. It’s a spiritual medium that survived the nuclear blast. It has so much meaning
Dont worried , im 100% sure majority of people will react the same as Japanese people do . after understand the whole picture
@SourRobo8364Ай бұрын
Remember people, the media trashed Ghost of Tsushima but defends this game. And the directors of Ghost were made tourism ambassadors to Tsushima for their accuracy.
@OnedepressedgamerАй бұрын
Can’t wait for ubisoft to be permanently banned from japan as result
@coreylouispropstАй бұрын
Wait... Tsushima is a real place? I feel like an idiot... 😅
@gbmotors4150Ай бұрын
GoT is a phenomenal game. Ubislop can’t compete in terms of gameplay, storytelling, or character development. Also, when GoT finally came to PC and I first got to play it, I remember being absolutely awe struck in the opening when you get past the intro and finally into the open world, the sky, the grass moving in the wind, the music, everything was epic and immersive as hell.
@TheBlacksheep1313Ай бұрын
They trashed ghost of tsushima? All I remember is praise for it. Not saying you're wrong or anything. And could just be the circle of content creators I listened to
@TheAnhphuong92Ай бұрын
@@TheBlacksheep1313 it won game of the year over RE2 so I don't know what this guy was talking about.
@muffaloswolja8654Ай бұрын
Ubisoft committing corporate seppuku right in front of our eyes.
@Dumb-CommentАй бұрын
That implies that they admit they're wrong
@Left4CoragemАй бұрын
@@Dumb-Comment And that they have any honor to lose.
@sacredsecrecy9620Ай бұрын
@@Dumb-Comment So it's just Harakiri then?
@DasHeino2010Ай бұрын
Sounds like a buff to me! :3
@dipperqАй бұрын
I admire their courage
@TurtleChad1Ай бұрын
All they had to do was listen to the Japanese and respect their culture.
@bhoogvlietАй бұрын
And hire real Japanese historians
@MrLolguy93Ай бұрын
Funny how they respected the descendants of the Hashashin, and don't care about the Japanese
@Supperdude9Ай бұрын
Wokeness doesn't allow respect of any culture. It allows replacement of culture with their vision of it.
@-THE-REPENT-Ай бұрын
Don't care. Give me the game I'll enjoy it.
@sunsugodofwarАй бұрын
Them evil tengus will never win! 😂😂😂😂
@MultiNichtsАй бұрын
They literally put their blackwashed character on a statue that stands for the destruction of japan. Coincidence? I think not.
@neverbowsАй бұрын
I think your right, a message from the corp bankster jews
@BellicoseАй бұрын
Pretty much why they pulled out, Japanese were actually united across politics and threatened to "destroy the booth"(implication was they were gonna stab the people there) if Ubisoft dares to show up
@an0nycatАй бұрын
*"Ubisoft releases a game set in the USA and sells a toy: two towers with a plane flying between them."*
@YouTubeCensorsАй бұрын
I tried to write that and the Hawaii Harbor incident but of Course KZbin Nuked my comment.
@failegion7828Ай бұрын
I heard the toy crashed and burned.
@ericrios-r3yАй бұрын
i'd buy it
@jubacelmesias1154Ай бұрын
I would buy it tho
@yeeyee5057Ай бұрын
Nah that's different, Americans don't see 9/11 the same way Japanese do since there's people that see 9/11 as an inside job, but the atomic bombings were fully done by foreigners
@GeoffPesosАй бұрын
So Ubisoft made a game to appease weirdos that don't live in the real world who won't buy the game anyway, but they manage to insult victims of an actual tragedy. Impressive
@whenpigsfly8178Ай бұрын
Oh Ubishaft!
@PerfectionHunterАй бұрын
Standrad DEI win, thanks BlackRock 🤩
@aa-ze5czАй бұрын
That's what happens when your Company goes the DEI route... it turns to crap.
@ryanvacation7319Ай бұрын
Their consultants are an expert on historical relationships between Priest and little boys and a controversial white professor who is accused of revising Japanese history to sell his books. What could go wrong?
@stefanradebach2889Ай бұрын
Wait, actual tragedy? Did i miss something?
@WizardgizzardsАй бұрын
“You can’t appropriate a culture if you appropriate it with a black man” -Ubisoft probably
@MoooseBloodАй бұрын
@@djzip9231 The armor this dude wears has a clan symbol from an actual japanese clan you can only use if youre blood related. They are literally stealing their culture.
@Blisterdude123Ай бұрын
The sad thing is that's exactly what some of these people think. East-Asians are 'white adjacent' and therefore it is permissable and morally right to be mildly racist toward them, or something. Apparently. I don't know, there was me thinking 'all' racism was bad.
@bobbelcher678Ай бұрын
@@djzip9231nah they just offended and exploited our culture
@kwerby3285Ай бұрын
Gotta fight non-existent racism with real racism 😂
@bigshrekhornerАй бұрын
@@bobbelcher678 Meanwhile, everyone has appropriated and exploited my culture, greek culture, for centuries, and even told us that we don't own it and have stolen it ourselves, and nobody has ever batted an eye. So, while I do understand the sentiment, I personally cannot sympathise when people complain about cultures actually being appropriated, because even in that case it's just another double standards moment.
@aslanhu677Ай бұрын
Just to add more info. Torii Gate is symbol a gateway to enter divine realm. that why you will mostly found Torii gate infront of a shrine. so a broken torii gate is already bad enough, the worst is you will not found a broken one leg tori gate as it will be repair soon. The only one legged Torii Gate you can found in Japan is in Nagasaki that was ruined by atomic bomb........
@Hey1234HeyАй бұрын
This is NOT reaching. In ALL of japan there's only ONE broken torii gate and that's in Nagasaki. All other broken torri gate have either replaced, removed or repaired. Truly, staff of ubisoft are unironcally extremely ignorant and racist.
@wiliestrogue2924Ай бұрын
Truth.
@JacobHimmelhaver-m8gАй бұрын
I call others bigots so I can't possibly be a bigot.
@Laughing_ChinamanАй бұрын
its even on the torri wiki page
@blablup1214Ай бұрын
If you put in a historically symbol , any sane person would at least google it or not ? Can something like this even happen by accident ?
@Meh_zzzАй бұрын
Yeah it's just wild, they decided to "celebrate" japanese culture by reminding them of one of the darkest events in their history... Talk about tone deaf
@ultralance7470Ай бұрын
DEI folks being racist towards Japan is the ultimate irony
@carsandsports123Ай бұрын
DEI is just modern social drawings down to a teir list of what races matter more than others
@flakcannon722Ай бұрын
Japan pushing back and saying no to woke crap is what everyone else should have done
@GiRR007Ай бұрын
Its really odd how DEI people REALLY dont like asains...
@williamdrum9899Ай бұрын
Asians' success break the narrative that the white man holds the other races back
@vukkulvar9769Ай бұрын
Them using the one-leg torii gate is a metaphor for how they're nuking japanese history in the game.
@Yuri_2035Ай бұрын
imagine a funko pop featuring two towers and a plane
@Marky-Mark1337Ай бұрын
Ngl. I would buy it
@RyanGannon-z7mАй бұрын
Well now I want one. I want a Chernobyl too
@ArielCleirighАй бұрын
And brag about it, the level of insult Japanese people are getting from Ubisoft
@EtaCarinaeSCАй бұрын
DOnt give them any ideas!
@mattjruddАй бұрын
They can use that for their next game set in North America where you play as a gay black man named Pocahontas.
@AysarAburrubАй бұрын
even if Yasuke was a real samurai and Ubisoft got everything correct about him in the game, it still would've been a bad idea to make him the main character. If you're going to make a game to celebrate and honor Japan's history, you should make the main character be Japanese.
@Stephenwhite013Ай бұрын
This is what I’d like to know. If he wasn’t the main character would people be having the same result.
@slice1208Ай бұрын
I heard a rumor that they made Yasuke gay.
@sabersroommate8293Ай бұрын
@@Stephenwhite013Yup, it will still be mock.
@petrri323Ай бұрын
The Torii gate would be like someone putting the Burning Twin Towers in a Funco Pop for their US Revolution era game because they thought they looked cool, and then trying to sell it to someone from New York. This has to be the most culturally tone deaf game studio ever.
@AquaticIdealistАй бұрын
I can only hope it's deliberate, that way they'd at least be honest about their spite
@한국.미세먼지.축하Ай бұрын
Imagine commercializing the destruction of New York's twin towers and saying "not a problem at all" when people get angry.
@LopezzTАй бұрын
To be fair the twin towers image goes hard.
@BabyJesus440Ай бұрын
Dude just found out the twin towers were in Dustborn lol but not lol
@chillbizz74Ай бұрын
Quite possibly the WORST thing Sweet Baby Inc has ever done and one of WORST things Ubisoft has done. They're losing their shit and have gone full rogue
@superzilla784Ай бұрын
This reminds me of Jada Smith when Black Cleopatra was made and pissed off the people of Egypt. Jada laughed, saying "Does the color of my skin scare you?" then said the whole country is racist. Are people just trying to set a record for who can piss off the most countries by changing their history?
@Bender_B._RodriguezАй бұрын
Anti racists do this but I cant say gamer words? See We real racists will just tell you instead of spending 500 million dollars to do it in a video game.
@vincent207Ай бұрын
There are just too many people with the mindset of “I’m right, you’re wrong, and fuck you.”
@AralaasАй бұрын
Narcissists thinking any negative response is fear. "There's no way they could hate me for me, I must simply be too awesome!"
@barahngАй бұрын
Imagine the absolute meltdown that would occur if they made an MLK Jr. (or any other black historical figure of note) docudrama and got a white guy to play him.
@HellotherefellowbrowserАй бұрын
The ignorance
@ian3909Ай бұрын
Last night i ask my japanese friend about this, she didnt talk about nagasaki at all but she didnt likes 1. Tori gate is sacred symbol as gate to god and how they travel across japan to help people. 2. Its massive disrespect for someone sit on the gate. So yeah even we ignore nagasaki, they still mess up.
@Frontline_view_kaiserАй бұрын
I think that's because there is nothing sacred to these people. Other than maybe diversity. They are too nihilistic to understand that these spiritual and cultural symbols carry real meaning for real people.
@adamyami2902Ай бұрын
This is like selling a figurine with a cute mini Spiderman posing with the burning twin towers in the background.
@la.reactionАй бұрын
Did they make the « African ninja » gay as well ? What are his pronouns ?
@bigfellamike1913Ай бұрын
@@adamyami2902no it's actually worse LOL it's like Iran giving us a video game about 1500s America and instead of people getting off the Mayflower it's them standing on top of 9/11 ruble LMAO
@SilleAtaliaАй бұрын
Nah, anime characters sits on Torii gate all the time, it's not really that big of deal It's like people tell you the Cross is sacred in the West, but you see cross got tainted in Western media all the time.
@StirredyАй бұрын
Next up, Assassin's Creed: Auschwitz
@saint3106Ай бұрын
Trailer is a voiceover from a girl hiding in an attic writing in her diary.
@ZachAttack2UАй бұрын
Talk about true escapism...
@spencers1485Ай бұрын
That would actually be interesting honestly. If the main chars were jews
@ekthordragon3839Ай бұрын
@@saint3106that’s funny ann frankly true
@thenoobwalk5768Ай бұрын
LMFAO
@Revenant-oq9tsАй бұрын
You'd think a consultant on Japanese culture would know to avoid these symbolism fails.
@AlexiosLairАй бұрын
That's what happens when you let american modern mindset replace the respect you have for your own culture.
@ChaosSwissroIlАй бұрын
It is unironically due to the degradation of academia. Prior to the red infiltration of academia you could trust a historian to actually be a historian. Nowadays the average weeb is more knowledgeable than anyone with a degree on japanese history, unless of course they are also a weeb.
@I_cant_sneedАй бұрын
That would mean ubisoft would have to study the culture of the japanese people and they couldnt do that without screechiing about nationalism
@tgznyАй бұрын
@@topdeckkek2266 yea lol
@arnaudbouret5562Ай бұрын
At this point, I have to ask whether that wasn't deliberate, and basically a hate crime from the part of the consultant.
@IcedxylophoneАй бұрын
Okay is someone hired to destroy the company from within? This is some next level self-destruction.
@revivepharmer8095Ай бұрын
This. When I saw this, my first thought was, it has to be intentional. Subbing an black guy for a samurai, now this.....holy shit
@MrGARPOVАй бұрын
Tencent
@Rill_1Ай бұрын
It's the result of bridge. The original intention was for all our media organizations to be subverted from inside, then promote ideology over anything actually profitable. These DEI programs were supposed to be supported by Blackrock money, who in turn in supposed to be supported by government money. End result would have been a state ran demoralization / propaganda campaign. The wedge in the cogs so to speak was a combination of gamergate normalizing ideological pushback, and the 2016 election messing with the government money. The film industry in comparison never had that pushback, hence why everything is terrible.
@kaydenvortex1984Ай бұрын
The CEO of Ubisoft and his Family have been planning this for decades, just to buy stocks at the lowest price to get the most power over shareholders. Which is why Investors are taking the company private and firing the CEO and his family
@Benji-ig6xwАй бұрын
Yeah Sweet Bully Inc did 😂
@Ronnie_R87Ай бұрын
Japanese people bow in front of Torii gates before traversing them. That's how important they are to them.
@El_BellotaАй бұрын
Ubisoft bankruptcy any% run is INSANE
@jardcoresou3582Ай бұрын
I think they're aiming for the 100% run at this point
@TheGigaRadАй бұрын
Going for The world record
@XpVersusVistaАй бұрын
@@TheGigaRadSony Vs Ubisoft, who's gonna win?
@blackmendosaАй бұрын
@@XpVersusVista Ubisoft, solely because sony had more money to begin with.
@tylerbranson2099Ай бұрын
@@XpVersusVista... You actually believe Sony is going bankrupt after one failed game? Sony? God of War, Sony? PS5, Sony? Currently wiping the floor with fucking MICROSOFT in the Console market, Sony? They would have to sell NO 'new consoles' and have no fucking release titles for the PS6 (which has to flop HARD) for this to be a possibility. This would be like saying Nintendo is a dead company because of the Wii U, actually it's worse, because the Wii U was a failed CONSOLE, not a failed game. I'm sorry, but the cope has gone too far. Sony will exist and probably release the PS20 while we're on our deathbeds if they haven't taken Microsoft's lead and started to Merge into their own mega-game corp to compete. Or Console Gaming has to die. Those are the two options. Microsoft is betting on the Console death thing btw, so I'd be more hopeful for that than Sony spontaneously combusting from Concord related trauma. Ubisoft going bankrupt is a fool's bet though. They've been a Zombie company for going on half a decade and the only reason they're still operating is because they're holding out hope that if they can just produce one big hit they'll find a sucker to buy them and get stuck with all their baggage.
@AnyMEmdqАй бұрын
Had they asked ONE Japanese person, not a historian, just any random regular guy form the street, they would've told them: "That's Chinese architecture, fix it", "That sword is from One Piece, people will notice immediately", and "Don't you dare using the one-leg Tori gate". All they needed to do was fetching ONE Japanese guy and asking them about it.
@mahadotubeАй бұрын
they did that but that Japanese was black.
@ThePsycho211Ай бұрын
Why would they? They know better, they are the "good guys", remember?
@patrickatilano2014Ай бұрын
@@mahadotube😂
@cavalieroutdoors6036Ай бұрын
@@mahadotube we waz Shogunz an shit?
@ColdDeroАй бұрын
maybe they ask johnny somali. he once visited japan and did some research there. ahhahaha
@-thrawn-Ай бұрын
It’s almost an outright admission that they know their game doesn’t properly respect the Japanese culture and is representative of actual appropriation.
@michaeldearaujo418Ай бұрын
le pire c est que en france ubisoft a porter plainte contre un youtubeurs franco japonais pour avoir critique ce jeu et les gens qui y bosse
@djzip9231Ай бұрын
It isn’t appropriation 😂 assassins creed never been a historically accurate title
@MrChris00078Ай бұрын
"Cultural appropriation" is ridiculous as a concept tbf, but I agree on them disrespecting Japanese culture.
@gillsejusbates6938Ай бұрын
nobody should be forced to endure the browns
@dantehdpАй бұрын
Just stop using that term, appropiation is such a stupid woke western word
Torii gates are very important and sacred in Japanese religion. Torii gates have the following meanings: A structure that symbolizes the sanctity of a shrine. A gate that indicates the entrance to the "sacred precincts" where gods reside. Its role is to prevent impurities from entering the shrine. It plays an important role as a boundary between the inside and outside of the shrine, as a barrier. That is why, since the first PV for UBI, many Japanese people have been telling the game company about the sanctity and importance of torii gates to "Shinto". The torii gates on the game screen were treated as just village gates. But this time, a merchandise product has been released in which a character is kicking a replica of an important memorial to the atomic bomb. And, despite the important meaning of torii gates, they are deliberately making merchandise of a half-destroyed torii gate. In Japanese religion, torii gates must be handled with care, or they will become cursed objects that bring misfortune. So many Japanese were left speechless by the ignorance and rudeness. They just won't stop humiliating Japan. A huge amount of stolen images and false apologies. The fake news spread all over the world was the beginning of a lot of discrimination and harassment against Japanese people. The unauthorized use of historically important "family crests" such as the "Imperial Family" and the "Oda Family" and the rude way they handled them. UBI is the one who keeps smearing mud and spit on religion. The way they make fun of Japan and irritate us on social media every time is so amazing that I honestly wonder if it's happening again every time. I'm Japanese and I'm using the translation function. I'm sorry if there are any typos. Thank you so much for understanding the shock felt by Japanese people when they saw that merchandise and for trying to convey it. Games are meant to be fun. I just want to have fun, but UBI continues to use terrible advertising methods, continues to plagiarize, and even hurts my desire to have fun. I really feel that we can't go back to the good UBI of the past.
@PlazoidmoАй бұрын
@@みゃあ-t4vthis is information that everyone should know before depicting a Tori gate in any media. I had no idea how disrespectful that could be
@みゃあ-t4vАй бұрын
@@Plazoidmo If you are not deeply interested in the religions of other countries, it is understandable that you might mistake them for just a village gate or an object, as the game company did. There are eight million gods in Japan. Traveling to small rural areas outside of major cities in Japan is becoming popular among some foreigners, but there are so many places where dangerous gods sometimes reside, no matter how small the shrine or torii building. Even if you see an old, small Buddha statue or shrine on the side of the road, I recommend that you do not prank them just for fun or curiosity. The gods of large shrines that foreign tourists casually visit are generally generous and kind, so unless something extraordinary happens, there is no problem. However, there are rare cases of gods in Japan that are as dangerous as cursed Buddhas, so if you get even a little bit of goosebumps or feel even the slightest bit of danger in the air around you, I recommend that you leave immediately. Old, completely abandoned shrines are particularly dangerous, so we recommend avoiding them.
@secretnobody6460Ай бұрын
Ubisoft hired 20 year olds who studied gender studies 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@RafaelSantos-pi8pyАй бұрын
Actually you're right, they did hire people with gender studies degrees as "historical consultants". Its not even a joke, they really did it.
@secretnobody6460Ай бұрын
@@RafaelSantos-pi8py yo wtf?!!! The ones who hired these are probably other woke people who got the authority for hiring people because of some "connections" and aren't competitive as well. 🤣🤣🤣
@Cangaca777Ай бұрын
Well.. that's what happens when you hire people based on their gender. 😂
@regiluthfiАй бұрын
It's irony because tencent is one of the shareholder of ubisoft😂
@thecipher8495Ай бұрын
@@regiluthfi Tencent is a chinese company though?
@LordSlevenАй бұрын
Why would they drop out? I thought all the people hating on the japanese trailer were weebs using google translate? Surely there must be nothing to worry about then right?
@rami8896Ай бұрын
Even the bot farm company they paid told them "i cant keep defending you guys man" HAHAHAHAHA
My grandmother once told me:" no matter what anybody says, Napoleon was Peruvian"
@kaiganardea9275Ай бұрын
Well he truly wasn't French
@35-kmАй бұрын
"...and non-binary" (They/Them)
@zekrinealfa1113Ай бұрын
@@kaiganardea9275Are you advocating for an independent Corsica?
@AppleInkАй бұрын
Eww, no lol
@OnedepressedgamerАй бұрын
And from the planet pandora
@lobotomite9767Ай бұрын
Something to remember. The 2 nuclear bombings weren't even the only bad thing to happen to Japan at the end of the war. The firebombing of Tokyo killed another 100,000 people. That shit is a touchy subject for them. And yeah I can see why
@jwebcoding7289Ай бұрын
It’s even touchier since the Japanese don’t really discuss why this happened and so have very interesting opinions on it.
@国士無双13面待ち-i3lАй бұрын
People who says "Who Cares" are idiots, of course the Japanese care, it's a game based on their country.
@АклызМелкендыАй бұрын
tbh, if the game wasn't controversial before, only the sensitive part of Japanese society would've reacted. Half of wooden tori gate just looks cool. Only because Ubisoft games are ass people feel justified for complaining about anything.
@bobotmeisterАй бұрын
aah yes, reddit 🤣
@None38389Ай бұрын
Yet they don't care about messing around with other people's history, their government even attempted to erase their own war crimes from their history books. Not saying what Ubi have done here is good, but japan is by no means on the moral high ground regarding this matter.
@ガイア-j2kАй бұрын
@@АклызМелкенды Oh you're one of them.
@bismarck5537Ай бұрын
@@АклызМелкендыTorii gates are sacred. They are like spiritual gateways for the gods. Is it a little superstitious and sensitive to react too negatively on that? True, maybe but you cannot deny that it is distasteful to cut it in half and put a person over it just because they think it would look cool. However, you are right. There wouldn’t be so bad of a reaction if the previous controversies didn’t exist. Now, most Japanese who care about such things are watching with scrutinizing eyes, and this doesn’t look good for Ubisoft.
@Auzeal.Ай бұрын
Imagine Japan come out with a figure of a anime girl posing to 9/11, that’s basically what they did with the figure
@Valtrass69Ай бұрын
Exactly
@teodorcaraba979Ай бұрын
that makes zero sense lol
@Auzeal.Ай бұрын
@@teodorcaraba979 both are tragedy, both are important but sad event for their respective country which should be respected and do heavy research on to not be disrespectful, idk how to be clearer than that
@RedPaintSprayАй бұрын
@@Auzeal. Ubisoft is French, not American. I think that might be where it's a confusing analogy. Maybe use Notre Dame burning down? That might make more sense.
@Auzeal.Ай бұрын
@@RedPaintSpray did I state Ubisoft is American :v , it an analogy to show how insensitive this figure is for ppl saying “it just a gate” by comparing it with another, well know tragedy that’s accepted world wide as a bad thing. Make it easier for them to understand the real significant of the broken gate iconography for the Japanese just like the twin tower for the American. (But it seemed the dude I replied to didn’t get it :v )
@justmoody5797Ай бұрын
Ubisoft: Yea it is a random Symbol let's add it. The Random Symbol:
@daniel29263Ай бұрын
That's likely how it went and a bunch of zoomers probably thought it looked cool.
@shroomer3867Ай бұрын
@@daniel29263 Zoomers are still interns so I don't think they'd have the ability to do something like this. Older Zoomers or younger Millenials maybe.
@r3dr4te963Ай бұрын
@@shroomer3867 some Nepo babies may involved
@sakatababaАй бұрын
i bet you didn't even notice that the shadow behind of the gate depicts the gate as whole. just like the bomb shadows only remained. i bet you can't unsee it now...
@kaydenvortex1984Ай бұрын
@@shroomer3867 Nah, 90% of the people working on the game are blue haired neo feminist interns. Even their coding is horrid, it's so bad they had to use Ai
@kwameoluwasomiАй бұрын
I speak for all black people when I say we'd DEFINITELY prefer to see a real Japanese protagonist and for the whole game to be in Japanese. In fact any fans of the previous games were, no doubt, gagging for an Assassin's Creed that's set in Japan, where all the badass samurai are and the perfect Japanese story can be told - one in which the antagonist is immensely cruel but also misunderstood, and only the protagonist can see the good in him, so when the antagonist finally meets his end it's not a celebration of good overcoming evil but a solemn, respectful salute to the miracle of life and the tragedy of having to take it from someone who probably just needed more hugs. This is one of the many problems with the wokees, they're not the type to believe that black gamers are almost certainly otakus as well. Such a widely missed opportunity - the incompetence is maddening. We're PROUD to be black, we love it just as much as the many white people who'd love to be black. Stop pandering to us!
@oompalumpus699Ай бұрын
Don't worry, we know the difference between normie blacks and weeb/Otaku blacks. Weeb blacks will get serious about the lore. Normie blacks eat up social media slop.
@SentinelBorgАй бұрын
This is like if the Japanese made a game in medieval Poland, the main-character is a south-east Asian Jew and they place the figurine in front of the Auschwitz gate.
@popfiascoАй бұрын
😂
@PanNiebieskiАй бұрын
Also you play as Teutonic Knights
@pawel0s1Ай бұрын
Black jew*
@сергейчернов-ъ4пАй бұрын
But instead of that Japanese devs decided to give us Bloodborne and entire world agreed that this is how London looks like. Even the British people.
@TheSorcerer1Ай бұрын
@@сергейчернов-ъ4п It's a Victorian setting, which is *obviously* inspired by Victorian London.
@Cameron_LevineАй бұрын
Torii gates in general can’t be messed with. They are religious symbols and represent a gateway between the gods and mortals. One being destroyed means a severance. This is basically sacrilege against Japanese culture. Ubisoft just messed up too far. I don’t see how they can recover from this.
@defearlАй бұрын
Well said. Just a nitpick, *the gods and humans. A cool thing about Shintoism is that gods are mortal just like humans. The whole idea of Shinto is to learn to live alongside gods in harmony. Gods have needs and wants just like humans, so sometimes we have to compromise.
@GanondorfsWifeАй бұрын
Plus didn't you cleanse the Torii gates in Ghostwire Tokyo??? That was a cool feature in my opinion.
@abelingaw5070Ай бұрын
Well, they can't even recover their stock that keeps nose diving.. 🤣🤣🤣
The whole thing with the One-Legged Torii is a bit more than just about using a historical monument where it doesn't belong. The One-Legged Torii is a monument to commemorate the estimated over 200,000 people who were killed in the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That's why it's still there. And now Ubisoft is using it for merchandising.
@emotrashcracja5305Ай бұрын
they probably had one as a pillar of their planned display
@Writing_Gamer_513Ай бұрын
The two aren’t even that similar. The figurines are on a red wooden Torii that was cracked in the middle, the one on the right seems like it’s made out of stone or something, and there is no crack where it’s in half, it’s a flat cut. And besides Mark Kern or Grumz makes mountains out of ant-hills all the time. It’s all a grift, I hate both political sides for grifting in two different ways. I would recommend Asmon to take the things from Grumz Twitter with a grain of sand to compare to the true problems that is the mountain that is called Ubisoft faces these days.
@emotrashcracja5305Ай бұрын
@@Writing_Gamer_513 its the only one thats allowed to be broken because its a memorial. its like having a japanese company release a figurine of an anime girl with notredam burning in the background
@Writing_Gamer_513Ай бұрын
@@emotrashcracja5305 No, it’s like trying to say that out of all the buildings that burned down in the London fire of 1666, one remaining building made from straw and hay was preserved somehow so someone comes along and creates a statue to vaguely resemble the original building and they both exist in 1704. One is certainly of historical significance and importance, but an artist took inspiration from the original building by having a few liberties by changing the color of the statue, along with what material it was made of. The real house was made of cedar wood and straw, but the artist made it look like oak wood. Are there differences? Yes. Are these situations even similar? Somewhat. Does this even matter? Fuck no, one is a hypothetical scenario and the other one is a figurine to profit off of a slop game that was made with haste so they can maximize profitability. Besides, it’s like saying Palworld is Pokémon, they share similarities like taking inspiration from sheep and dogs and birds, but so is saying Pokémon took inspiration from Dragon Quest, again inspirations from real world things. There are many games that give different views on 9/11, most are controversial, some are cope mechanisms, others are taking the piss out the tragedy entirely, a dude on KZbin called Paper Will made a video about 9/11 games, good video. The main point I’m trying to say here, is that in a free society anything and everything can be used freely where someone can look at an item, place, or person, and use it to make art out of it. Shakespeare was inspired by his own experiences to create Hamlet along with stealing it from an old Norse tale. George Lucas took many inspirations to create Star Wars. Gene Roddenberry took inspiration from the philosophy books he read to create Star Trek. If it was like two or three people who said, “Y’know Steven that looks like a cool image,” and the other guy is like, “David that is a torii gate that survived one of the nukes, we can’t use that.” “Well Steven, it seems like you’re right we should change the design of our model a bit, add some color, make it look like a cracked top instead of a smoothed one and the execs would love this.”
@sspectre8217Ай бұрын
@@Writing_Gamer_513i disagree, while yes Twitter users are drama queens who blow any issue out of proportion, that Tori gate is a huge deal for Japanese culture. People keep comparing it to 9/11 but it symbolizes a tragic event that was much much worse. 9/11 symbolizes a blow to US security and the start of war on terror. That Tori gate symbolizes the end of Japanese culture as they knew it for centuries and a collective cultural trauma that is reflected in Japanese media and storytelling for decades. Let’s not forget that the Japanese hold a lot more respect for their own history than most of the rest of the world. It might be a different color and it might be different materials with additional features, but it is still half a Tori gate, it is still mostly the same symbol
@TheItalianiancommenterАй бұрын
This is what cultural appropriation looks like
@bedinorАй бұрын
It's not the one-legged torii. Its not the same material, color, shape and only "vaguely" is similar. Why use a gate that was broken several hundred years after the game takes place? Makes no sense, thats because its not the gate.
@ZagiNoaАй бұрын
@@bedinor Fyi Ubisoft employee, the only one legged torii in Japan is at Nagasaki. Yes, one of the atomic bomb site. It served as a reminder of the tragedy just like Auschwitz.
@markusstern8059Ай бұрын
@@bedinor here we find the ubisoft shill in it's natural habitat
@lonewalker8268Ай бұрын
@@markusstern8059 True lmao
@parklife27Ай бұрын
@@bedinor why do they not consult about the gate first before produce it as a part of figurine?
@FrankJ222Ай бұрын
Yasuke was not a samurai
@FrankJ222Ай бұрын
Nor was he gay
@neutronshiva2498Ай бұрын
@@FrankJ222 Yea, he was just a servant given to some japanese noble and ultimately he was given back to the dutch or whomever. I wonder why??? XD
@ArielCleirighАй бұрын
According to Ubisoft Cleopatra was a samurai and black too.
@Trohl-Ай бұрын
@@ArielCleirighshe was Kill Bill
@FrankJ222Ай бұрын
@@neutronshiva2498 well well well
@Mochi-u7u8gАй бұрын
The historian invited by this game is simply a joke. I am Asian, not Japanese. This is the first time I felt strongly offended from a game. In the trailer, I saw a black man killing a Japanese on the street. The Japanese knelt down and was beheaded, but the civilians bowed to the black man. It was a very disgusting arrangement.
@pilotmanpaulАй бұрын
Its actually insane Thomas Lockley managed to make an *ENTIRE BOOK out of the 2 pages worth of info* on Yasuke in which most of it, was him being shown off by Nobunaga to the other Daimyos and anecdotes about him carrying stuff for the Lord. It gets worst when *Ubisoft did not have the Oda Nobunaga Clan's permission to use there Crest* and proceeded to put on cropped banners and most of all... GAVE YASUKE ODA NOBUNAGA'S SAMURAI ARMOR COMPLETE WITH HIS SCABBARD AND KATANA AND WAKIZASHI. *Unless you are part of the Oda Nobunaga Family, a literal blood related descendant. You cannot wield a weapon or armor by the Oda Nobunaga Family.* Its actually insane how much the game disrespects Japan and its history.
@TheSegertАй бұрын
Oda clan. Not nobunaga. But yes they didnt get permission. Oda Nobunaga was his name. In japan the family name comes first. So Oda. Nobunaga was his personal name.
@frenchfriedbagel7035Ай бұрын
Probably made him Nobunagas gay lover
@nationalsocialism3504Ай бұрын
Jew making up shit to harm the host country it's in... that's never happened before in the whole of recorded history
@NaoAmrАй бұрын
@@frenchfriedbagel7035 Ohh they 100% would.
@fusheyАй бұрын
trying to decide which AAA game premise is funnier between 'rainbow six wheel chair operator' and 'first african samurai'
@AmericanyutaoАй бұрын
Funny thing is, this kind of thing is exactly what dei ppl r supposed to prevent: stopping foreign companies from accidentally stepping onto cultural landmines
@HakeensАй бұрын
No logic with these people. They hate the rich yet they work for them. They hate capitalism yet contribute to it.
@talkingtakotaco8611Ай бұрын
The ONE actual job DEI people are supposed to legitimately do and they can't even do that.
@coolcatred4922Ай бұрын
@@talkingtakotaco8611 lol
@RobinLundqvistАй бұрын
There is the proposed job they have, then there's their actual job. Japan is on the woke radar because it is not “culturally enriched” enough.
@Gamesmarts194Ай бұрын
Bold of you to assume people in DEI weren’t self-serving.
@skenzyme81Ай бұрын
This proves Ubisoft employed *zero* Japanese natives as consultants on the game. Not ONE!
@TheBlindWeaselАй бұрын
I wonder if they actually did at the start, only to be immediately told that their idea was bad, so they went and found someone who would accommodate them instead
@_KondoIsami_Ай бұрын
oh they did, they hired a socialist historian, she wrote books about gay men in medieval times and referenced modern literature that are not supported by any historical sources on yasuke. You can read all the historical documents on yasuke in 5 min. I wont be surprised if there are multiple openly gay samurai in this game lol
@harryv6752Ай бұрын
They had Wikipedia tho. 😄
@blacksalami3892Ай бұрын
@@_KondoIsami_gay men and boys
@Bruh_but_whyАй бұрын
@@_KondoIsami_ Not just homosexuality, but between underage boys and adult men as well
@KindestHoboАй бұрын
it cant be for real someone did it on purpose i refuse to believe that someone can be THAT stupid, its basically mocking at this point
@nickchavez720Ай бұрын
The thing is, Yasuke was never a samurai. He was essentially a caddy for an actual samurai for a few months until the samurai got bored of him and released him from service. Then Yasuke left Japan with the Jesuits he came with.
@ANGRYWOLVERINE2060-ft2ncАй бұрын
we know that. That stupid expert they hired chose to ignore it.
@ZlittlepenguinАй бұрын
Now that I’m thinking about it, when did assassin’s creed ever feature an actual person from history as the main playable character? Why would they do that lol. It goes against the entire point of the series.
@rhyswong8976Ай бұрын
Ya know. If Ubisoft made a game about his journey (not connected to AC title new IP) that would actually be pretty cool.
@firebirdstarkАй бұрын
Yes
@nickchavez720Ай бұрын
@Zlittlepenguin frankly using an actual historical person as the main character creates alot of narrative problems. You have to balance between telling the story and staying true to what actually happened. It's easier just to make up a character and have the historical person be a side character.
@ForienАй бұрын
It's official. Ubisoft and Guillemot are simply hating Japan and want to disrespect it as much as possible. Not only did they call Japan the most boring setting, they continue on disrespecting everything with it. From Nobunaga family (by using their crest without permission, displaying it upside down, cropped etc.), Buddha statue (by using it without permission), rice farmers (by misrepresenting them as someone stupid enough to plant rice next to river), all japanese (by using chinese elements such as music and architecture), Nobunaga family again (by claiming Yasuke is part of Nobunaga family, since his sword is marked with Nobunaga crest, which only happened for family members) and now they disrespected all victims of Atomic Bombs. What baffles me the most is that the activists are now silent and don't see racism/misrepresentation/appropriation or anything else. I guess it's "it has someone black so it can't be racist" mentality.
@MrDometheo79Ай бұрын
The IQs of the CEOs of Ubihard......dear God....its utterly surreal. Self importance on steroids. Those peeps are in DIRE NEED, every CEO and lead manager of said "company", are in dire need of, minimum, 3 Ayahuasca sessions!!!! Their brains are rotating away!!!!! Live, no less!!!
@accelmemoryАй бұрын
Here's to hoping that it'll fail so hard they don't ever dare pull this sht again
@VandassarАй бұрын
I want to know what was in those press copies of the game that made them suddenly pull the whole thing. It has to be on this level or worse because that's a massive amount of advertising budget gone up in flames.
@aboutme7810Ай бұрын
Japanese always say they were victims but actually they were same as Nazzi.
@blaqstarАй бұрын
i want it to fall hardest so they could bankrupt and ceasw to exist
@RomrotMechanikosАй бұрын
Using that symbol has a do8ble meaning now, I mean they are essentially saying they will destroy Japanese history in the game. The way that bomb destroyed their cities.
@octopusoupАй бұрын
The symbolism sure fits the game because it looks like it's gonna bomb.
@bedinorАй бұрын
It's not the one-legged torii, it looks nothing like it, its not the same color and its a vaguely similar shape, but it is not it.
@ZeroXSEEDАй бұрын
@@bedinor Torii are all standardized in geometry except the details and total size. Ubislop probably google "iconic Japanese symbol/structure" and brainlessly used it without knowing how offensive it would be. Typical.
@CatsOverdriveАй бұрын
I'm just basking on the humor where, a company wasting millions on all these _sensitivity_ b.s., and they managed to come out and outdo that somali streamer guy in offending the japanese.
@smithynoir9980Ай бұрын
@@bedinor You don't know anything about what the torrii gate is and it's painfully obvious. That last bit of the video, yeah, that applies to you.
@mustsnip537Ай бұрын
"Its just a broken gate" Yea ok, its just a plane next to two towers.
@TropicaIJayАй бұрын
All you had to do ubisoft was make an Japanese male protagonist, literally all you had to do. I'm black, and Yasuke feels so out of place.
@mjbranch2109Ай бұрын
D o n t y o u f e e l r e p r e s e n t e d?
@slothysoap4589Ай бұрын
@@mjbranch2109That sounds like something that would be whispered from my closet in a dark room
@rpg_havenАй бұрын
It's such a bizarre choice to make. How could they NOT make the male protagonist Japanese in 16th-century Japan??
@ahmadadam450Ай бұрын
Big fucking mistake on their part
@d4mterro320Ай бұрын
Did bayek also feel out of place? did you see his hair? it was an african american in africa, literally what is wrong with this self hate of black people nowadays? 😂
@vexmyth0clastАй бұрын
Having a symbol of one of Japan’s darkest moments in history on a figurine is next level ignorance and disrespect. Ubisoft is dropping the ball on every level when it comes to this game. What a sh!t show.
@louiedoeeАй бұрын
They have the most racist community in Siege. They want all the villain accolades.
@DrinksOnCosbyАй бұрын
I mean they were eating other humans before that bomb....😂 let's not pretend they didn't provoke it
@fivespy207Ай бұрын
@@DrinksOnCosbyubisoft dev detected
@louiedoeeАй бұрын
@@fivespy207 they’re just a edge lord who never grew up after leaving the 9th grade :/
@fivespy207Ай бұрын
@@louiedoee he probably learned history from countryballs edits
@godleftelmo7710Ай бұрын
A funko pop sitting on a nuclear holocaust memorial is wild. I'm beginning to think Ubisoft unironically hate Japan.
@noonenowhere877Ай бұрын
Honestly at first I thought it was just corporate stupidity but the more time goes on the more convinced I am they’re doing this on purpose.
@risingforce9291Ай бұрын
Chinese investor's money perhaps?
@Synthicate-q7eАй бұрын
@@noonenowhere877 Japanese people don't bow down to allmighty DEI so wouldn't be surprised at all if it was intentional.
"It's just a broken gate" No. It is a symbol of one of the greatest catastrophies in history and a symbol of great hurt for the japanese people. Also, from a religious perspective, a broken shrine gate is the shinto-equivalent of an upside-down cross. We westerners may find it "cool and edgy" to descecrate our symbols (I did that too when I was younger, total cringe). To actually spiritually and historically minded people this is a symbol great insult.
@mehcutcheon2401Ай бұрын
Most of us Don't appreciate this kind of disrespect.. Its disgusting.
@zxyatiywariii8Ай бұрын
@@mehcutcheon2401Thank you, well said.
@boota2474Ай бұрын
Whike I understand your point regarding symbolism, just as a note; despite common modern associations with satanism/heresies, the upside-down cross is actually the symbol of Saint Peter, who wished to be crucified upside-down due to his belief that he wasn't worthy to be killed in the same manner as Jesus. It isnt inherently "offensive" or "blasphemous".
@rsh3447Ай бұрын
I agree with your comment but just want to point out that an inverted cross is perfectly acceptable for a religious person since, at least in Christianity, it is the Cross of Saint Peter (it's usually misused in paranormal movies or other medias)
@WhiteNucklinАй бұрын
Even more so. The gate figurine is broken but ITS SHADOW REMAINS.
@PeichenPhilipАй бұрын
Also Japanese respect their own culture and would usually not intentionally damage Torii, the Shinto relision gate, even during the war in the Samurai period of time. It's just very weird to show a destroyed Torii next to a samurai or a ninja.
@casematecardinalАй бұрын
Durring the sengoku jidai? You are aware how civil wars work, right? IDK to be honest I think its a stretch. Ubidoft very obviously didn't know because they wouldn't have done this if they did because they are so up tight about their bs but I think at the very least it's not as absurd as people are saying it is.
@KevinOnEarth_Ай бұрын
@@casematecardinal - Even if you’re right, it’s certainly distasteful and I think THAT’S the problem ppl really have. It’s just little things here and there that may not seem like a huge problem but add them all together and it’s paints a rather obvious picture that Ubisoft has virtually zero respect for Japan, its people or its history.
@lexsanderzАй бұрын
@@casematecardinal Yeah but the kunoichi disrespecting her own culture though.
@casematecardinalАй бұрын
@@KevinOnEarth_ I never said they did just that this one blunder shouldn't be the thing that looks so large. Its relatively small potatoes and is a stretch to even link. The main point is that it's something of an anachronism to even talk about and we are acting no better than people like those that work at sweetbaby by doing so
@jfygt2623Ай бұрын
At this point, Ubisoft should just hire Johnny Somali as their game ambassador for AC Shadows if their goal is to keep pissing off the Japanese people
@Khaled-bs7zcАй бұрын
Underrated comment LMAO
@dylan4125Ай бұрын
The whole add is him just saying "Hiroshima Nagasaki"
@patrickomeagher9868Ай бұрын
I lived in Japan for 14 years and was married to a local for 10. I lived in Nara, Osaka, and Kyoto, where at least some of this game is supposed to take place. I actually worked in Morinomiya for a few years, literally across the street from the grounds of Osaka Castle. The Torii isn't just a gate to Shinto shrines, it's the symbol of the religion itself. It's like the Cross for Christianity, the Star of David for Judaism, or the Crescent for Islam. While they don't expect it of tourists, as a resident I was expected to remove my hat when I walked underneath them. In addition to Shinto shrines, they are erected in places of great sentimental importance, like around schools to protect their children, or cemeteries to comfort the souls of their loved ones. The one pictured isn't just a monument, it's a memorial. They wouldn't have left it broken unless it had staggering sentimental meaning. The vast majority of Japanese people I talked to said they didn't mind foreigners depicting their culture, many adding they considered it a compliment, as long as it was done respectfully. One of my bosses that had studied in the US said, "It doesn't have to be perfect, but it should at least appear like you tried. We are more than willing to give you an E for effort." I think that's the same Torii that was depicted in the beginning of 'The Wolverine,' which started in a flashback to Nagasaki the day it was destroyed. Most of the locals I talked to about the film had mixed feelings about the beginning, and were quick to point out what the filmmakers got wrong, but had a positive overall view of the film because you could tell the filmmakers tried to be respectful. I'm not sure Ubisoft was using that very gate as a reference, but to use any broken Torii to prop up cartoonish characters shows a lot of ignorance and disrespect, and I think most people know respect is a pretty big deal in Japanese culture.
@Rakka5Ай бұрын
They have just cancelled the press previews too. This is BEYOND damage control mode.
@GrimK77Ай бұрын
2:05 No, it's not just broken gate, because Japanese live in ways of earthquakes, typhoons and tsunamis, they constantly rebuilt their stuff and considered them the same original structure, as it if was never destroyed/damaged. Leaving that one gate damaged as symbol was always a big deal.
@retroxifyАй бұрын
"The Black on Asian violence in America isn't getting enough attention in Japan." - Japanese 'consultant' "Make the samurai Black, then." - Ubi game director "The Asians are in full revolt, sir!" - Ubi employee "Very well. Remind them of Hiroshima." - Ubi game director
@TerminallyOnline2077Ай бұрын
This is pure gold 😂😂😂
@andrescastro5520Ай бұрын
"We need to be more insulting." Ubi game director "Sell merch with chiba style characters sitting on a Japanese memorial." Ubi employee.
@chiquita683Ай бұрын
Why doesnt he know history? Japan was already going to give up before America dropped the bombs. America dropped the bombs on Japan because Russia was trying to expand its territory but it was an ally and America wanted to show a sign of strength and what would happen to them if they didnt stop. This is common knowledge
@renzotkac1236Ай бұрын
@@chiquita683 that what america will do, showing AN ABSOLUTE POWER !
@ZeroXSEEDАй бұрын
*slow claps*
@QuadraxisАй бұрын
Just to point out, for those unfamiliar with torii gates; they are gateways for the spirits and their realms in Shinto belief and are found at points of religious importance, particularly on the pathway to Shinto shrines, so that kami (gods) can pass through to our realm as well as a barrier against evil spirits. It is considered rude to walk through the center of a torii gate since that space is reserved for spirits. Not only, as Asmon pointed out, was the gate's destruction over 400 years ago, proving again Ubisoft's ignorance, but the fact that they included a broken one is symbolicly desecration of Shintoism. Yasuke was a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, an immensely powerful lord who is known in Japan as the Great Unifier. For Nobunaga to be associated with desecration of Shintoism in a time of strife without due course would be political suicide.
@Vulgarth1Ай бұрын
I mean...the guy welcomed Portugese Christian missionaries into the country and made extensive use of Dutch firearms, both of which drew heavy criticism and were used as justification for a coalition against him. The Sengoku period wasn't "politics" in the sense that you mean. It was politics in the sense that the other guy can't make fun of you on Twitter because his head was collected by a samurai in exchange for war spoils.
@Sorain1Ай бұрын
@@Vulgarth1 He only welcomed the Portugese and Christans because they opposed other religious enemies of his. The Dutch firearms were because they worked. (Absolutely did get him flack for it at the time and gave his enemies a great justification to coalition against him.)
@Lion-D.-GarpАй бұрын
I'm no expert and neither from Japan so my "insight" is quite limited. But as far as my understanding goes those Torii-gates are kind of sacred and symbolize the gateway between our world and the world of the gods.. or spiritual world. The only broken gate that exists in Japan is that in Nagasaki since the japanese wouldn't let a broken gate stand except for special reasons like Nagasaki-Bombing-memorial. So it's kind of a sacrilege or at least totally disrespectful to sell a broken Torii gate as toys.
@john_squatsonАй бұрын
yeah it be like Muslims sitting on a cross with Jesus hanging on it
@fabienherry6690Ай бұрын
@@john_squatson Or like selling a figurine of mohamed burning the coran xD
@GadottinhoАй бұрын
@@fabienherry6690 lol
@i3ssb00st5Ай бұрын
So a broken torii gate means it gets cut off from the spiritual world?
@Nightcrawler8919Ай бұрын
There was a second one in Tsushima Island that was damaged in a storm, but after Ghost of Tsushima fans donated it was repaired. The difference in respect for culture is night and day.
@zimpooooooАй бұрын
A black samurai, even if he existed, as the dominating figure on the poster… I dunno, maybe they should have made him a side character? This just screams American politics and not Japanese culture.
@jjc5871Ай бұрын
Exactly. This would not have been nearly as big of a deal if he had just been a side character. People would have still been pissed if he was still samurai, but it would not have blown up like this has.
@arcadenoah993Ай бұрын
Agreed. He could be just a side character and this would be neat
@marden3761Ай бұрын
If they had made him a minor side character based on a real story it would've been interesting. But to make him front and center was lethal levels of woke pandering. The torri gate as the middle finger on exit is chefs kiss 😂
@danielvorster5773Ай бұрын
That's because it is
@oliversmith2129Ай бұрын
But it would rasis if he was a side character.
@LuciusSicariusАй бұрын
Imagine how much grief Ubisoft could have spared themselves if they just did what have done for the last 20 or so AC games and just created a fictional character native to the region. I hope the virtue signal points were worth it.
@johnthomas1422Ай бұрын
They had no problem with a Greek in Greece and an Egyptian in Egypt, but let a Japanese person be the star of a game in Japan, line drawn! What a weird hill to kill your entire company over, ubi.
@mikepalmieri4989Ай бұрын
@johnthomas1422 but the levels in italy were good in ac2. Weird...
@bedinorАй бұрын
They literally had a viking invade Englad, France, Ireland. I guess Naoe isn't Japanese? Strange.
@xLionsxxSmithyxАй бұрын
@@bedinor oh okay, from your other comments, you're either a Troll or working for Ubisoft. 🤷♂️
@wahahabuhАй бұрын
@bedinor we found the ubisoft PR employee
@todorpaounov328Ай бұрын
The fact he had to explain to someone that this symbol can be offensive is wild to me... are people just so ignorant about other people's suffering or they just don't care?
@Ed-ealmightyАй бұрын
They don't care
@GlGAPEPEАй бұрын
Imagine two Asian protagonist in a game set in America and they are both standing on the Robbles of two Towers
@dbl-j5185Ай бұрын
No cap, sounds lit
@DECIMATOR69Ай бұрын
That makes a lot more sentence than yasuke considering that america has a lot of asians
@szithАй бұрын
Yeah it’d have be more like a middle eastern dude standing on the rubble of 9/11 but even then it would make more sense than yasuke since you can write it for him to be more American than his real heritage or some shi and is out to stop his people from doing more harm 😂
@2Quick4You100Ай бұрын
It's not like that at all. It'd be like if two Asian dudes stood on the rubble of a church
@heavyhebrewАй бұрын
@@szith An Arab Muslim playing Superman standing on the rubble of the Twin Towers, lecturing Americans on imperialism and why this is how come the towers fell. This is what this is like.
@flyingpenguin0422Ай бұрын
Even if the Nagasaki reference was unintentional, most Japanese people would find it’s inappropriate to use the broken shrine gate and MC sitting on it!! Whenever kids uploads a picture like that on social media, it causes a huge backlash. It happened recently too
@JahmBProductsАй бұрын
The amount of chatters saying "So what?" "Why does it matter?" or "It's just a gate".... is unreal. They're severely brain dead. How can you not grasp how disrespectful this figurine is? Do they understand the concept of disrespect?
@Jack-4vАй бұрын
Image somebody burned down a church in front of Christian and said it just a building
@LudwigVaanArthansАй бұрын
@@Jack-4vthe Christians are too used to be bullied, hence all the upside down crosses and pentagrams worn by all the run-through women
@SpectralizerYTАй бұрын
The concept of disrespect is a doctor who calls himself an apex predator :)
@LethalShadowАй бұрын
@@Jack-4v To be fair, Christians are unlikely to be the ones who fail to see the problem with this, specifically because they ascribe value to certain symbols. The same people saying "It's just a gate" would probably say "It's just a building". Heck, we've seen that happen with Notre Dame Cathedral. Having no respect for anything is unfortunately the norm nowadays, it feels like.
@ryanvacation7319Ай бұрын
Lack of real life experience outside their basement.
@Operator_FelipeАй бұрын
I'm from a family of Japanese immigrants, the reason my family immigrated from Japan was because of the bombings, and how broken Japan was after that, it was economically dead, so my great-grandfather made the decision to come to Brazil to work as a Farmhand. You are right Zack there are not many of these broken Torii gates around in Japan, because this one became iconic because it was not completely wiped out by the bombs, since most of everything else was. Sadly my great-grandmother, grandmother, grandfather, and my father are not around anymore, I lost them in quick succession back when I was a kid, but if I showed them this figurine they would be understandably upset with it. I'm actually really disgusted by it, and I'm only half-Japanese.
@martialarborist7918Ай бұрын
Its not an accident, it's not a virtue signal, it's an attack on japanese culture.
@zxyatiywariii8Ай бұрын
Exactly. It's intentional.
@kurenai-7743Ай бұрын
If it's just one bump, it's probably an accident, If it's the second time, it could be bad luck. If it's the third time, you'll consider it intentional and an attack. But they still say they didn't mean to do it and that they respect you. And if it's the fourth time, they are just deceiving you with hatred. 1回ぶつかっただけなら事故でしょう、 2回目なら偶然かもしれません 3回目なら故意であり攻撃とみなすでしょう それでも彼らはその意図はなかった、貴方を尊重しているといいます そして4回目にぶつかるなら、相手は憎悪をもって騙しているだけです
@AJ-vy4yuАй бұрын
It is Cultural-Marxism
@pakjai5532Ай бұрын
Yasuke is actually Johnny Somalia.
@TheControlBlueАй бұрын
"Look at me!.. I'm the samurai now!"
@chriswhite3692Ай бұрын
It's fucking nuts that you say that but the little shit was about as respectful. That figuring with the one leg gate is about as respectful as him yelling "Nagasaki!"
@한국.미세먼지.축하Ай бұрын
What I definitely felt this time is that Ubisoft is intentionally hating Japan. This can never be a mistake.
@borismaric130Ай бұрын
Hiroshima Nagasaki
@LolbsterbiscuitАй бұрын
I think the miss here is not the history mismatch, it’s the fact that they boast about knowing the history and then flippantly used a one-legged Torii gate without realizing the cultural significance of what a one-legged torii gate symbolizes. It’s basically a “look how much we know about Japan” and then engaging in a Japanese cultural Faux Pas
@fabienherry6690Ай бұрын
"Look at how much we know about Japan look at this black dude ! " and then proceed to stumble pretty hard on every big cultural nono
@LolbsterbiscuitАй бұрын
@AnarchyBurger-holdthegovment brain rot, you give a large group of people too much credit
@TakumiTheBetrayerАй бұрын
I am from japan, and further of the big mistake of the 1 leg tori, is the fact that is a game where a black African man kills other Japanese in Japan and they intended to promoted in Japan saying is historically accurate
@WozLeeАй бұрын
Fun fact: The oringal Toby Maguire Spiderman movie had a pulled trailer where Spiderman caught a criminal fleeing by helicopter in a web he made between the Twin Towers. It was pulled from theatres in the wake of 9/11.
@FrahdChikunАй бұрын
As stated at the 6:40 mark
@BigUpsWingBoy4000Ай бұрын
Sargon ballsniffer turned dead lefty channel happened so often you guys could create a new community at this point lol
@eriela-d9cАй бұрын
A new promotional video for AC:Shadows is available only on IGN China. Ubisoft doesn't know the difference between Japanese komainu and Chinese lion statues. I am fed up with their indifference to Asian culture.
@ClaySanoАй бұрын
Video name?
@windflare1637Ай бұрын
@@ClaySanoif YT gives you zero results, search one in r/gamingleakandrumor (don't know the exact subreddit name)
@mitacestalia7532Ай бұрын
buahahaha, seriously? although there's like hundred of examples in internet and they still get it wrong?
@SerSeringtonАй бұрын
One of the highest forms of self-care is not purchasing or playing Ubisoft games. Respect yourselves, gentleman
@Waldee84Ай бұрын
When I thought it couldn't get any worse this happen
@Alucard2356Ай бұрын
Man, they disrespect Nagasaki and in a game called "Shadow". Could be double insult to Nagasaki with the Shadows left behind from the bombs
@DrinksOnCosbyАй бұрын
Thats dark af 😂
@bocchiphАй бұрын
Sheesh 🥲
@lexsanderzАй бұрын
Remember when the press criticised Stellar Blade for the Hard R graffiti.
@officialkoatarafelАй бұрын
Ubisoft devs are completely cooked themselves by this one
@sakatababaАй бұрын
worse look at the shadow of the gate it is intact in the shadow just like humans were before being turned to vapor
@macdhomhnaill7721Ай бұрын
Some random ninja from the Iga or Fuma shinobi, or perhaps one that served the then-subdued opposition like Azai, Takeda, Asakura, Imagawa, Saito, Ashikaga, Miyoshi, etc. and some random obscure samurai under Oda with some connection to Akechi, Shibata, Maeda, Tokugawa, or Kinoshita/Hashiba/Toyotomi. Heck, if they *really* wanted to be controversial, they could have the MC be a monk-turned-samurai; a survivor of Nobunaga’s scorching of Mt. Hiei. This was one of the easiest settings to tell an interesting story with no-name underlings. Every bit of what they have done here is intentionally malicious every step of the way, they have made sure every single detail is an insult, and they deserve to be pushed out of the industry entirely. Absolutely insane that this is even happening.
@njmfffАй бұрын
I don't know if you are familiar with Azumi, it's manga and there are two movies based on it, it's about Tokugawa's old samurai being tasked with training group of assassins after Sengoku civil war, who are then sent to assassinate three renegade shogun who threaten with civil war. All three guys are actual historical figures, with obvious fictional liberties for the movie. It's a perfect plot for AC game set in Japan.
@macdhomhnaill7721Ай бұрын
@@njmfff I haven’t read the manga, but I do have some ancestral ties to one of the three Daimyo that were targeted (Sanada Masayuki) through one of my recent ancestors, which I’d always been fascinated with since the overwhelming majority of my ancestry is Hiberno-Norse. I’ll have to check that out, both the manga and the movies! Thank you! And I’d have to agree with you in regards to that being a good setting; mainly because I’d love to see more portrayals of Sanada Nobushige!
@njmfffАй бұрын
@@macdhomhnaill7721 Oh that's really cool! Sanada Masayuki is technically primary villain of second movie, as he's one of three warlords targeted by assassins, alto he's not really a villain, he's actually the most noble of three. Check them out if you get the chance, first movie was directed by very talented Ryuhei Kitamura and second movie is another director, and it's more fantasy (it's similar to Ninja Scroll). Also, with similar theme, I highly recommend 13 Assassins by Takashi Miike.
@DavidJoshua-zc8dfАй бұрын
The fact that never once, through all the years of Japanese warlords feuding, not a single Torii Gate was ever destroyed. For those unaware, Torii Gates are a very religious and sacred symbol by the Japanese. Torii Gates mark the boundary between the human world and the sacred world of the Shinto Gods where spirits usually pass through. It is a tradition for the Japanese to bow before passing through one. So for a Torii Gate to be destroyed means to sever the connection, meaning that the once sacred land they deemed holy enough to make a gate for, has been tainted or destroyed. So to the Japanese, a broken Torii Gate is akin to a symbolical omen of doom, as it's a place that the gods can no longer touch and no longer under their protection.
@takaotaka-p3yАй бұрын
灰色ならまだしも赤い鳥居を壊すのはやめとけ…
@satocyaoАй бұрын
あなた優しいね。 教えてあげなくていいじゃん。
@gomen2050Ай бұрын
よりによって朱色の鳥居か…と思いますよね。積極的に不幸を求めるとは流石UBI。
@FebreGundamАй бұрын
All they had to do is follow ALL THE OTHER AC GAMES and use characters from the region/nation the game takes place in.
@plazmica0323Ай бұрын
they did it just because of his skin colour
@boccobadzАй бұрын
They weren't able to do good AC game since Black Flag. Think about it.
@raisti6608Ай бұрын
@@boccobadz Very true. odyssey got me burned out hard, was way to big filled with pointless content. valhalla i played for 1 hr and never touched it again (finished every game before) Black Flag was the last AC i really enjoyed. Just my 2 cents
@robertlombardo8437Ай бұрын
OMG! We were ALL thinking it! I was literally just about to comment that it would be like making a toy with the Ground Zero wreckage of the Twin Towers. In a game based on Gangs of New York.
@genepark9440Ай бұрын
100% Ubi found out Ghost of Yotei was being announced at TGS before the Sony State of Play and knew they'd be walking into certain death.
@turgonnaishАй бұрын
Oh yea. That is for sure a big part
@dylan4125Ай бұрын
It sounds like they got their history from the "historian" that said 'my grandmother told me we all know cleopatra was black'.
@tacitus6384Ай бұрын
Sweet Baby Inc and Progressives: "Wait - are we the baddies?" Yes, yes you are.
@Bleg94Ай бұрын
Always have been
@crashthedarklordplays2668Ай бұрын
Ahh the soviet womble reference
@theinsertnameherechannel2432Ай бұрын
Bold to assume they'd ever realize
@jashloseher578Ай бұрын
They're too deep up their own backsides to have enough self awareness for that.
@goktugonvermez8140Ай бұрын
Golden Rule: Never collaborate with Sweet Baby Inc
@borisbadenov9863Ай бұрын
Ubisoft: "We are so proud of the historical accuracy" The internet: Challenge accepted.
@RamArt9091Ай бұрын
The thing about the "shadows" left in Japan due to the explosions is interesting. The people in the radius of the "fireball" were vaporized immediately without leaving any remains. It was the people slightly further away that were pulverized by the blast and heat and "spray painted" against the walls or floor.
@malcolmnorton744Ай бұрын
I learned its because of the shadows they left on the ground from the light of the bomb right before they were vaporized, and that left the permanent imprint on whatever surface their shadow was cast on. I could be wrong but thats what i was taught
@MagickGOATeeАй бұрын
@@malcolmnorton744 walking through the museum in Hiroshima must feel so unbearably haunting and melancholy, geez
@malcolmnorton744Ай бұрын
@MagickGOATee not just the museum, those imprints are on sidewalks, stairs, walls, where ever that person was in that moment. Very haunting indeed
@rae9603Ай бұрын
Anyone else notice that it kinda looks like Yasuke has a noose attaching him to the tori gate?
@theotherjared9824Ай бұрын
They unironically turned a gravesite for thousands and turned it into a marketable figure.
@blazinpuffsАй бұрын
This is what pisses me off the most. It's absolutely disrespectful. Disgusting.
@kevtlee08Ай бұрын
This right here is what’s most mess up about this.
@Dr.DisrespectFan918Ай бұрын
@@blazinpuffsbro Yasuke saved people from the bomb pick up a history book
@HoveBrokerАй бұрын
the fact the exhibition is getting cancelled IN japan is so telling, if this was anywhere in the west you can already tell what the articles would be saying, but now they're stumped..
@hydromancer4916Ай бұрын
They're gonna go full circle and start calling the japanese "honorary aryans"
@raics101Ай бұрын
Yeah, it's weird they don't want to do it considering how hard it is to get lynched in Japan, if we go by what that somali dude was doing.
@thedivide3688Ай бұрын
I mean if they wanted to have a black lead why didn't they do a story taking place in Congo or place in Africa and tribal feuds... Treasure hunting...diamonds...so much to draw from...
@misha6699Ай бұрын
The Twin Towers analogy was very good, but not quite perfect. That would be if Japan made a game set in the U.S. and then sold a collectible featuring the rubble of the Twin Towers complete with the iconic cross that two of the steel beams formed.. THAT would be the exact same.
@jamiep9991Ай бұрын
If the Japanese made a ww2 game and the special edition is a diorama of the pearl harbour attack.
@bigfellamike1913Ай бұрын
Set in 1500s America lol
@teodorcaraba979Ай бұрын
yes his analogy makes no sense lolthat would mean japan is supportive of us and showing the twin towers still standing, they need to make it look like rubble to fit the analogy loll
@adrianinwinterАй бұрын
@@jamiep9991 this is far more accurate
@deviantshadeАй бұрын
Yes this would be the exact mirror. Thanks for refining his point
@ASUPARA-monster5Ай бұрын
Why has it come to this? The Ubisoft I once loved has sold its soul to DEI, and lost its pride. Can such a disgraceful, floor-licking racist company even understand the honor of a Samurai? The answer is no. I am Japanese, and I am genuinely happy when people from other countries take an interest in Japan and create games set in Japan with love and respect. When the game was first leaked and it was said that Yasuke would be the protagonist, there was a bit of a debate, but it wasn't a huge issue. Japanese people tend to accept most things in fiction. In fact, Ghost of Tsushima was highly praised in Japan. I personally loved it and enjoyed playing it. When I first heard that the protagonist would be a black man, I thought, "Why not a Japanese person?" But if it turned out to be a good game, I wouldn't have minded. However, the game ended up being full of copyright infringement, historical revisionism, cheap animations, and everything about it angered not just Japanese people, but those who love Japan and gamers alike. It was like tap-dancing on a minefield, yet Ubisoft didn't seem to care. Personally, I think the story could have shown Yasuke coming to Japan, serving Nobunaga, and admiring the honor of the samurai, while struggling with the fact that, because of his status, he could never truly become one. But despite this, he tries to embody the spirit of a samurai in his heart. That would have created a character with real depth, someone that everyone could relate to. Apologies for the long message. Since this is a translation, there might be typos or inappropriate expressions. If so, please let me know. From Japan
@danfish300Ай бұрын
Please do not apologise, this is an excellent post that expresses your intention perfectly.
@markusstern8059Ай бұрын
This here, it was never about the mc being black as long as the story was good, it was about the bullshit they were pushing. Hell I was personally cool with the black mc so long as they did it right and still kept within the bounds of history and culture.
@FrontlinerCdVАй бұрын
Translation was more or less perfect, just a little formal. ;)
@patchy4508Ай бұрын
I like your plot about the yasuke. Too bad the rot mind of ubi can't brain this plot But a barbarian with no respect.
@duaf1xd362Ай бұрын
I tried my best to find a fault in your comment only to find none :)