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Assassin’s Creed Shadows will be censored in Japan to remove dismemberment and decapitations


Ubisoft says it will make changes to the Japanese version of Assassin’s Creed Shadows to accommodate requirements of that country’s CERO videogame rating agency.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows is rated CERO Z in Japan, meaning its content is “suitable only to 18-year-olds and above.” But even for legal adults, Shadows apparently goes too far for the agency, as a translated version of a message posted to X indicates that dismemberment—”cutting off the neck and limbs of enemies” is how Google worked it out—will not be possible in the Japanese release. In other regions, the option can apparently be turned on or off, depending on your taste for such things. Depictions of wounds on bodies will also be changed.


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