Ubisoft to Remove the Word 'Disfigured' From Assassin's Creed: Valhalla After Accusation of Ableism
Peter Rapine
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11/10/2020
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Video game reviewer Courtney Craven called out Ubisoft over their use of the word, "disfigured" in an Assassin's Creed Valhalla cut-scene.
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Assassins Creed Valhalla is the hottest game out right now, that is until COD is release on Friday. But in the meantime, there has been a light bump of drama in what has been an otherwise flawless Xbox release. The drama is Ubisoft's usage of the word, "disfigured" when describing the face of a woman who suffered burns in a childhood accident. -
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Courtney Craven tweeted a message about the usage of the word in AC: Valhalla. Ubisoft was quick to respond. -
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Though Assassin's Creed was quick to respond, stating they would remove the language in a coming update, many people didn't see a problem with the words usage. -
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Well Ubisoft seems to think it's both of their problem. -
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