Thomas Lockley CAUGHT in HUGE LIE About Assassin's Creed Shadows!

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Thomas Lockley, a historian known for promoting the narrative that Yasuke was a samurai, is at the center of a scandal involving Ubisoft’s upcoming game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Despite his claims of having “nothing to do” with the game, Lockley was consulted by Ubisoft regarding the game's historical context. Lockley, who authored the controversial book "African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan," has faced backlash for basing his claims on assumptions rather than verified historical documents.

Lockley’s comments in a podcast interview, where he distanced himself from the game, have been contradicted by his appearance on Ubisoft’s podcast "Echoes of History," where he discussed Yasuke's role in the game. This has led to further scrutiny and accusations of dishonesty. Adding to the controversy, Lockley has been accused of editing Wikipedia entries under the alias 'tottoritom' to support his narrative.

The backlash has intensified amid broader criticism of Ubisoft for cultural appropriation and historical inaccuracies in Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Japanese critics and politicians have condemned the game for disrespecting Japanese culture, highlighting issues such as the use of cultural artifacts without permission. Ubisoft's attempt at damage control, including a poorly received apology, has failed to quell the outrage.

The controversy has also affected the game’s reception, as seen at Japan Expo, where the Assassin’s Creed Shadows booth saw low attendance. This, along with criticisms of recycled gameplay footage and incorrect promotional items, has further damaged Ubisoft’s reputation. The company now faces significant challenges in regaining trust and credibility within the gaming community.

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