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This week, Ubisoft addressed the backlash surrounding the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game, Shadows, which features a Black lead character. The responses on social media were filled with racist images and slurs, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by the gaming industry in promoting diversity and inclusion.

On a different note, Cataclismo, a strategy game that combines tower defense and city building elements, has captured the attention of many players. Its unique blend of gameplay mechanics and engaging features have made it a standout title in the strategy genre.

Blizzard also made waves with the release of the Overwatch 2 Director’s Take, which delves into the decision-making process behind the sequel’s shift to a 5v5 format. The blog post raises important questions about the direction of the Overwatch franchise and the need to define the identity of the sequel.

Meanwhile, Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition has received mixed reviews, with some praising its nostalgic appeal and challenging gameplay, while others criticize its flaws that prevent it from reaching its full potential as a competitive title.

Yakuza 0, a prequel to the popular Yakuza series, has garnered praise for its engaging storyline and unique gameplay mechanics. The game’s popularity in the West has introduced many players to the world of Yakuza and its rich storytelling.

Lastly, the remake of Riven, a classic puzzle game from 1997, has impressed players with its stunning graphics and immersive sound design. The ambient soundscape of the game adds depth to the gameplay experience, making it a standout title in the puzzle genre.