The narrative director assures that the study planned from the beginning that the players could choose the sex of the protagonist.
Seiiki Dell’Aria, a follower of the assassins saga, started a Twitter thread to reveal that an alleged victim of Ashraf Ismail, already a former creative director of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, had contacted him to explain that the executives of the company blocked studio members’ intention that the protagonist of the adventure be exclusively a female Eivor. However, the narrative director of the video game, Derby McDevitt, has assured in a Reddit publication that this information is not “entirely accurate.”
The screenwriter has repeated something he has said on other occasions. “The story of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was conceived from the beginning with both the female and male characters in mind.” According to his words, when you play “you realize that it is impossible that the male character was added at the last minute”. Of course, he recognizes that there are more nuances, although he does not clarify them under the pretext that if he deepens, he will run the risk of falling into guts. “But understand this: We started developing Assassin’s Creed Valhalla knowing that Ubisoft wanted to offer players the ability to select the character. We have worked very hard to honor our lore, “he concludes.
I will not out my source unless they decide to come out and show their receipts, but I trust them and believe what they told me and showed me. The team really wanted she-Eivor to be the star of this game but they were straight up told no.
No. To. Women.– “Seiiki” on repeat 🔂 (@Memento_Gallery) August 4, 2020
Problems in Ubisoft
Both Ubisoft and the Assassin’s Creed saga have been in the eye of the hurricane due to the events revealed in recent weeks. The cases of sexual abuse and harassment within the French company have led to an internal investigation. Some executives have resigned and others have been dismissed for their conduct. In addition, it has also been confirmed that Serge Hascoët, until now the head of the Ubisoft editorial team, blocked any possibility of a female character starring in a main installment.
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be released on November 17 for PS4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia. It will also be out later on PS5 and Xbox Series X.
Source | Eurogamer