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Ubisoft Addresses Japan's Concerns: Assassin's Creed Shadows to Receive Day-One Patch for Indestructible Temple Furniture

Author : Amelia Update:Apr 11,2025

IGN has confirmed that Ubisoft has quietly rolled out a day-one patch for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which includes several key updates, particularly to temples and shrines. Ubisoft provided IGN with the patch notes, which were not publicly announced until now.

Here are the Assassin’s Creed Shadows day-one patch notes:


This update introduces various improvements and fixes, including:

  • Players no longer getting stuck inside movable objects after dodging forward and interacting with them in kofuns
  • Fix for procedural weapons being removed incorrectly when selling items
  • Adjustments to prevent players from going out of bounds when proning against objects
  • Improved horse navigation, reducing issues with turning and blocked paths
  • Lighting adjustments for cave, kofun, and architectural entrances/exits
  • Fixes for cloth clipping on Yasuke’s outfits (while riding) and Naoe’s outfits (while crouching)
  • Citizens without weapons no longer bleed when attacked, reducing unintended blood spill in temples/shrines
  • Tables and racks in temples/shrines are now indestructible (Some objects like drums or bowls can still be broken as they are generic ones present everywhere in the world) (Tables are still dynamic objects, so players can still move/push them).

The most notable change is to tables and racks in temples and shrines, which are now indestructible in the Feudal Japan-set game. Ubisoft clarified to IGN that this day-one patch is intended for all players globally, but the specific changes to temples and shrines seem to be a response to the controversy surrounding the game in Japan.

On March 19, during an official government conference meeting, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba addressed concerns about Assassin’s Creed Shadows. The question was raised by Hiroyuki Kada, a member of the House of Councillors of Japan and a candidate for re-election this summer. Kada expressed concerns about the potential real-world implications of the game, stating, “I fear that allowing players to attack and destroy real-world locations in the game without permission could encourage similar behavior in real life. Shrine officials and local residents are also worried about this. Of course, freedom of expression must be respected, but acts that demean local cultures should be avoided.”

In response, Prime Minister Ishiba said, “How to address this legally is something we need to discuss with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Defacing a shrine is out of the question - it is an insult to the nation itself. When the Self-Defense Forces were deployed to Samawah, Iraq, we ensured they studied Islamic customs beforehand. Respecting the culture and religion of a country is fundamental, and we must make it clear that we will not simply accept acts that disregard them.”

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The shrine depicted in pre-release gameplay videos of Assassin's Creed Shadows is Itatehyozu Shrine in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture, which falls within Kada’s constituency. Kada confirmed that he had consulted with shrine representatives, who stated that Ubisoft did not seek their permission to feature the shrine and use its name in the game.

Masaki Ogushi, Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, mentioned that government agencies would collaborate if the shrine seeks consultation. However, under Japan's Constitution, Ubisoft's use of the shrine in a work of artistic expression is likely to be legally permissible.

The responses from both ministers were somewhat vague and do not seem likely to lead to specific actions, especially since Ubisoft has proactively addressed these concerns with the day-one patch. As of now, the patch has not yet gone live in-game, according to IGN’s tests.

Assassin's Creed Shadows faces significant pressure to succeed globally for Ubisoft, following delays and the commercial underperformance of last year’s Star Wars Outlaws. Ubisoft has experienced several high-profile setbacks, including flops, layoffs, studio closures, and game cancellations leading up to the release of Assassin's Creed Shadows.

IGN’s review of Assassin’s Creed Shadows awarded it an 8/10, stating, “By sharpening the edges of its existing systems, Assassin’s Creed Shadows creates one of the best versions of the open-world style it’s been honing for the last decade.”

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