Assassin's Creed Shadows trailer unveils dual protagonists - one the first Black Samurai in Japanese history, the other a Shinobi

May. 15, 2024



Yasuke and Naoe lead the new adventure

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Assassin’s Creed Shadows' debut reveal trailer is here, and it shows off two main characters including the first Black Samurai in Japanese history, a Kansai-based map, and a November 15 release date.

You can catch the full reveal trailer for Shadows, until recently known as Assassin’s Creed Red, just below. Yasuke, Japan’s first recorded Black Samurai in history, and retainer to Oda Nobunaga, will feature as one of the game’s two chief characters, while the other will be the more traditional assassin Naoe, with the pair battling the Templar faction.

It looks like the two will find themselves on opposing sides of a conflict in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but will come to work together against a common enemy. It also seems like a core tenet of Shadows will be Yasuke and Naoe working to trust one another, and the former adjusting to the very different world around him.

This all followsUbisoft inadvertently leaking Assassin’s Creed Shadows' release dateearlier this week. A placeholder video for today’s trailer, which was swiftly deleted by the publisher, revealed a November 15 release date for the new game, which has now been confirmed as accurate by today’s new trailer.

The trailer actually didn’t confirm if therecent fan theories surrounding Assassin’s Creed Shadows being based in Kansaiwere accurate.Ubisoftrevealed ciphered numbers via the main Assassin’s Creed Twitter account earlier this week, and it didn’t take long for fans to construct a map of Kansai from the coded numbers.

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