About Ubisoft’s game, many players may think that there are one of them that can’t be counted (of course, Ubisoft is quite diligent in fixing bugs). In fact, not only does Ubisoft game have bugs, but even copywriting will go wrong. Today, Ubisoft China officially released a call for papers on Bilibili's "Assassin's Creed" series of buildings. Some sharp-eyed players found that the architectural drawings in them did not seem to match the game name.
The error occurred was Sophia Cathedral in the lower right corner of the picture, which appeared in Assassin's Creed: Revelation, not Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Some players joked: "I'm afraid this is not just uprooting the Sophia Cathedral and moving it to Italy?", "Sophia Cathedral went from the Mediterranean to Rome along the Tiber River", "The Revelation became a fraternity, and there was no one else."
Who can do without mistakes in a sage? Ayu corrects his mistakes when he knows his mistakes, which is worthy of praise. Ubisoft China released a top comment: "Due to the design omission, the scenes and games of this dynamic picture are not matched by the game: Sophia Cathedral should be in "Assassin's Creed: Apocalypse", and Ayu sincerely apologizes to all players here! In the future, Ayu will carefully review the picture content, hoping to get everyone's forgiveness!"
In fact, this kind of misunderstanding has also happened before. In the 618 promotional copy, Ubisoft China mentioned the three protagonists, Ever, Bayek and Egio, and called them masters of Assassin, but this does not conform to the settings in the game. The protagonist of "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" was given by Basim and Hashimu from afar. He did not join the Assassin's organization, so it can be said that it has almost nothing to do with it, let alone the Assassin Master.
Coincidentally, Ubisoft's official governments in other countries have also made similar mistakes. January 11 is the birthday of Altaïr, the protagonist of the first generation of Assassin's Creed. Ubisoft India's Twitter account also posted a special post to celebrate the assassin's mentor. However, although the character in Hetu is wearing Altaïr's clothes, it is not himself, because the real Altaïr lacks a ring finger. The character is very similar to Egio in Assassin's Creed: Apocalypse, Ubisoft refers to a deer as a horse, which triggered the ridicule of many Assassin's Creed fans, so he quickly deleted the tweet.