Due to a comment made by director Fumuhiko Yasuda, all physical and digital releases of Rise of the Ronin have been canceled in South Korea. The upcoming Japanese action RPG has been drumming up excitement among fans, but players in Korea will no longer be able to look forward to the game's launch.
Scheduled to release on March 22, Rise of the Ronin will take players to the final years of the Japanese Edo period, where they will set off on a roleplaying adventure. In spite of positive fan and critical reception to trailers and gameplay footage, Sony has already made the decision to cancel the game in Korea due to an unexpected controversy.
First reported by Eurogamer, Sony Interactive Entertainment Korea recently released a statement regarding the cancelation of digital and physical releases of Rise of the Ronin in South Korea. While the original statement did not give a reason for the move, many are speculating that a comment made by the game's director, Fumuhiko Yasuda, caused unforeseen backlash from Korean fans. During a recently released behind the scenes video, Yasuda showcased the Soka Sonjuku School and positively remarked about its controversial founder, Shoin Yoshida, whose teachings were utilized by supporters of Imperial Japan and the Japanese Occupation of Korea. Though the unique setting of Rise of the Ronin has been praised by many fans, the inclusion of this particular location has received negative responses from Korean players, in tandem with the remark from Yasuda.
While Yasuda showcased gameplay of Rise of the Ronin, he included showing the Shoka Sonjuku School. The original school was founded by Shoin Yoshida — an influential scholar whose teachings were utilized as core tenets of the eventual re-establishment of Imperial Japan. During the showcase, Yasuda said of Yoshida: «He wasn't just a philosopher. He insisted on the importance of taking action.» This ideology, however, would fuel the eventual Japanese invasion and occupation of Korea. As
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