Ubisoft Japan has issued an apology to a neighborhood historic re-enactment group for the unauthorized use of its flag in Murderer’s Creed Shadows idea artwork. The flag in query, pictured above and beneath, belongs to the Sekigahara Teppo-tai.
Murderer’s Creed Shadows will scrub stolen flag artwork with one exception
As reported by Siliconera, the problem was first delivered to mild by the re-enactment group on X again in June. It alleged that Ubisoft had neither approached the group nor sought permission for utilizing its actual world flag within the sport.
This week, Ubisoft acknowledged that it has obtained a discover from Sekigahara Teppo-tai concerning the infringement. The developer has since issued an apology, which the group has accepted.
Going ahead, Murderer’s Creed Shadows is not going to be utilizing the flag in sport or anyplace else. Nevertheless, Ubisoft has mentioned that the sport’s artwork e book, which is included within the collector’s version, is already in print and thus the artwork can’t be scrubbed from it.
Sekigahara Teppo-tai appears to have accepted this, but it surely’s unclear if Ubisoft has supplied any compensation for using the flag within the artwork e book or not.
Murderer’s Creed Shadows will launch on November 15, 2024.