Assassin’s Creed Shadows has returned to the dual protagonist system that we last saw in Syndicate, letting us play as two characters—rather than having us just pick either a male or female protagonist as in Odyssey and Valhalla—with different playstyles. This immediately prompted a backlash, not because people don’t want to have two protagonists, but because one of them happened to be a Black man. 

Yasuke is an enigmatic historical figure who lived in Japan in the 16th century and is the first African to be officially recorded in the country. He arrived in Japan with Christian missionaries, after which he became an attendant of Oda Nobunaga. We don’t know a lot about Yasuke, but as an outsider who went on to serve one of the most powerful men in Japan, his story is naturally intriguing, and perfect for Assassin’s Creed, which uses history as a springboard to tell its own stories. 

When Ubisoft was researching its latest game, “Yasuke kept surfacing,” executive producer Marc-Alexis Côté told Stephen Totilo in a Game File interview. “We’ve got a super-mysterious historical character from which not much is known about. And for us, it …

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Spending $200 or more on a single drive might seem to be a daft thing to do when there are some great Prime Day SSD deals to be found. But these two offers are a bit special because you’re looking at 4 TB of NVMe storage, for a price that’s as low as $0.05 per GB. Yes, that’s right—just five cents per gigabyte. The mind boggles.

  • We’re curating all the best Prime Day PC gaming deals right here.

What I’ve got here is a nice choice of big-but-not-super-fast and big-and-super-fast, and there’s only a $21 difference between the two. So just go for the latter, yes? Well, it’s not quite as simple as that.

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  • Silicon Power UD90 | $209 @ Amazon (save $31)
  • Silicon Power XS70 | $230 @ Newegg (save $40)

Prime Day 4 TB SSDs

The cheaper offer is for a Silicon Power UD90 SSD. It’s hard to tell exactly what NAND flash and controller chip is used in this model because Silicon Power uses a variety of suppliers for it…

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