Re: Assassins Creed 3 Ultimate Special Edition (Charity)
Shocking! You would think a big company like ubisoft, along with the Assassin's Creed franchise, along with it affiliation to Sony (ps3) and Microsoft (Xbox), that they could've provided a unique chest, unlike how they advertised it (only 10 in the world).
Not only was it not unique, at $25 retail, it is of cheap construction and faux leather. Probably cost less than $5 to make.
Also, for it to turn up at the reject shop in Australia where the bid was limited to is extremely poor form.
At the end if the day the charity would've got its money, as I am sure and am hoping that ubisoft made some co contribution.
Good example of cutting costs and increasing profit.
I feel that this has done harm to the AC community especially for what it promotes, ei, a somewhat Robin Hood anti establishment figure.
I am totally reconsidering continuing collecting AC merchandise.
Not even a proper metal badge on the chest confirming its uniqueness.
Nothing is true, auctioning of a cheap box as unique is permitted.
Embarrassed to say I own said cheap box!
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