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At least Ubisoft managed to divert the attention away from the fact that they charge $40 for letting you play the game a few days early. /trueleft
The last few AC games have been consistently bad with their historicity. Origins was rather fine actually, but Odyssey first told you how sexist the Olympics were and then let you participate in them as a woman anyway, Valhalla was bad enough that it was criticized by the Acoup guy.
Origins had this old chestnut on its "historical accuracy": https://i.redd.it/jdqdusj2cdh01.jpg
edit: And they made Cleopatra black if I remember right.
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LMAO. Funnily enough there were Ancient Greek Panhellenic games where women could compete in their own events: the Pythian games held at Delphi two years after the Olympic games allowed women to compete in athletic (and artistic) events.
Regardless even ignoring the Pythian games and restricting to just Olympia there were the Heraean Games held every four years where women ran the footrace against each other.
A company that prided itself on historical accuracy really should have known better, espeically when historically accurate alternatives existed.
Ubisoft doesn't pride itself on diddly squat. A heartless automaton husk free of imagination or spirit is the perfect description of ubisoft.
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I assume because it's 2024 that this competition wasn't in the traditional Olympic athlete (lack of) attire?
Your assumption is absolutely correct.
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