YouTuber Zanny claims to be called “a Ubisoft employee” to like murder Creed Shadows


YouTuber Zanny has been loading video game content on the platform for more than a decade. He recently stabbed the last Ubisoft title and the fourteenth delivery to the murdered franchise Creed, Shadows. By context, Shades He received a wave of criticism due to his supposed cultural representation, insensitivity and some mechanical game mechanics.

Regardless, Zanny decided to take the game for a turn and came out with some positive statements after his review. In view of their praise about Ubisoft's latest publication, some people claimed that youtuber had to be sponsored. In response, he made a statement about x:

“They call me a payment Ubisoft employee because I had good things to say about the game.”

During his video playing the title Murder Creed, The YouTuber found himself enjoying the part of the experience, Name the game “decent”:

“I have an idea. What if we continue not buying Ubisoft games so that they continue to motivate -to make decent games like this?”

That said, Zanny did not leave his review without criticism. One of the problems revolved around Yasuke, a playful secondary character and samurai. This is what the streamer had to say about the character:

“Playing Yasuke, you are forced to play like him in the story. It makes sense, I guess for the story, but I do not have fun playing as he … It does not feel good to be so slow and clumsy in a game of Creed Murder.”


“Ask Better FPS if you are an employee”: Zanny humorously deals with comments claiming that he is on Ubisoft's payroll

In the middle of the first Shadows' Liberation, a particular containment point in the murdered community Creed implies frames dropped per second (FPS) The hiding placeacting as the base of the player's operations in the game.

Some players found the fall of FPS as they changed to the frustrating hiding place. In response to Zanny's original statement, X User @Bradyolsen18 suggested higher FPS youtuber request:

“Ask better FPS if you are employed.”

Let's Play youtuber responded humorously, claiming that FPS strokes are exclusive only for more qualified employees on Ubisoft chain:

“The 60 FPS hiding is only for management employees.”


In other news, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has expressed concerns In terms of representation of cultural elements in murders Creed Shades.