A newly shared Assassin's Creed Shadows clip shows how the game makes a witty change to the iconic "Leap of Faith" when performed by protagonist Yasuke. Although Assassin's Creed Shadows isn't the first in the series to feature dual protagonists, it takes the concept much further with distinctive playstyles for Naoe and Yasuke, with the former being more stealth-focused and the latter offering more combative and action-oriented gameplay.
The Leap of Faith is an Assassin's Creed staple that dates all the way back to the very first entry in the franchise. While the phrase can be construed in a more figurative sense, its literal meaning entails a character making a swift exit from a situation gone wrong by gracefully leaping from a high point (like a tower) and landing straight into a soft mass on the ground, such as a bale of hay. The Leap of Faith is by no means realistic, as attempting it would seriously injure someone, but its sheer quirkiness has made it a fan-favorite in every Assassin's Creed game.
A new rumor suggests that Assassin's Creed Shadows could eventually come to an unlikely platform following its release later this year.
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