

Hello!
I am not certain if this is intended or if it is an oversight.
I'll raise this with our AC Vahalla team, so I can know fur sure. in the meantime you can disable this setting manually.
Thank you!
Let's contact local authorities to report false advertising. Otherwise they won't do anything.
We need to comment on Ubisoft support facebook page, or no one will listen
@kayceekambie Hey I am also filing a complaint on HK Customs. I think we should be reporting Ubisoft Limited in Hong Kong right? I am using telephone to report. Let's get more people to do it.
This situation is similar to what is happening in Hong Kong. We should not back down until our demands are met.
@kayceekambie They are performing false advertising by not mentioning the censored contents in any of their commercials, trailers, gameplay showcase, and cover of the box. This causes us to buy the game misinformed, and is a clear violation of the products description ordinance.
Blame your government, not Ubi. Besides, they have much more important issues to take care of like fixing the incredible amount of bugs. Not everyone needs to cater to the Asian community.
@beylous I don't blame you for not knowing the context. FYI It wasn't our governments that caused this problem, but rather ubisoft's poor execution merging the Japanese version with the otherwise not censored Asian version. This is totally unnecessary and ubisoft didn't inform us until the very day before launch, causing thousands of players unable to cancel their preorder and had to accept this censored version. All we are asking for is an official response from Ubisoft addressing this problem. I am sure that despite all those bugs, they would have had replied if they had time to cater for people with disabilities the day after launch. It's been four days already, and they still haven't said a thing.
Hello again!
The AC Valhalla team got back to me. When you first launch the game you are asked what level of violence / gore you would like see, so this can be disabled right away.
WOW~almost a week, they don't even want to give a simple respond.
@beylous We pay the same money as everyone else globally yet only Asians get a dumbed down version, and only announced two days before release...
and here you are saying "not everyone needs to cater to the Asian community". Sure I bet if the same happens to you you can definitely keep your cool. And it is not about our government. Only Japan policies demanded this change and the whole Asia suffers for it...
Guys seems the devs are being held up in a hostage situation. Lets give them peace for the day and let them get some rest first. Wishing them all the best.
@ra2rr I'm thinking about the situation Hong Kong has. Japan hasn't been changed anything but blood for a long time. We Japanese have some games with blood, but China is changing now, so...
I'm just guessing. but Japan has smaller market than China, and Ubisoft would want to have a good relationship between China, so they are kinda sensitive recently. And more importantly at some point China starts to censor blood at 2019.
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin hit that problem, the protagonist's attacking produce red effects seems blood, and the developer wants to sell in China at the same time as Japan and USA but China made the developer change that.
Well this guessing is nothing though. The problem is whole Asian situation. I really hope everything is gonna be alright! Sorry to interrupt.
@ehllfhire1
He is not Japanese. This is caused by the CERO of Japan, not by other countries in Asia. If you spend money on the game, but you can only play the abridged version because of the auditing system of other countries, do you agree?
Would you like to play the abridged game with the Japanese rating system? If you don't, why should we?
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