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Roast fans Ubisoft while assassing creed -clees deals with promising patches before the start

Ubisoft has published an explanation that deals with the Assassin's Creed Lick and apologize to the hackers with his fans.

Uploaded to the explanation Assassin's Creed Official X account, the company unveiled this

“The development team is still working on patches to prepare the experience for the start, and every film material divided online does not represent the final quality of the game.”

In addition, the explanation claims that licks are

“Unhappy and can reduce the excitement for players. We kindly ask you not to spoil the experience for others. Many thanks to our community that you have already taken steps to protect everyone from spoilers.”

In the meantime, however, the fans have started to react with a mixture of joke and humor, and some even noticed that it was Assassin's creed and how much it could really spoil.

In this sense, we have designed the funniest remarks below, of which a handful of them will be safe in stitches!

Disclaimer: This piece reflects the opinion of the writer. The reader's discretion is recommended. Let us know in the comments what your opinion should have done.


Ubisoft apologizes for Assassins Creed -leck, the fans react: “Just cute it, brother, let it go”

Take a look at one of the funniest comments below:

“I mean what is there to spoil? It is Assassins Creed.”

The humor seemed to be enforced as an online reviews in the entire comment section:

“I thought that was another delay. I was about to shoot a table,” said a fan strange.

“Mirage still a banger,” said someone else.

“I will be honest with you, boss. Idk good luck, that is still possible for you,” another humorously interfered.

“You frightened me,” joked an X user.

Apparently every online was full of fan theories and humorous remarks, although a boat charge from people also claimed that this could be another stunt that could later blame the game.

“I can't wait to give up 120 hours of my life,” said a user jokingly.

“Born, brother, let go of it,” said someone else strange.

“Shouldn't have pushed back 25,000 times,” grabbed another.

“Publish it for us today,” said an X user jokingly.

A fan had no words to say and could only react with this funny gif:


Fans are perhaps a Teensy -Setwas critical online, although only the time will be determined how well the game on March 20th does.