Similar to the Games, Ubisoft Accidentally Produces 'Glitch' Mug Glasses
It seems that it has become a habit for Ubisoft to release a game with various odd bugs and glitches left in it. This bad habit is not only limited to its games, it turns out, because it was recently discovered that the French game company collaborated with Sheepedia to release a mug with the Ubisoft brand in China, but it ‘glitch’ when it entered the stage. production.
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Launching from Sheepedia’s post on their Weibo page (which I have translated as accurately as possible), they uploaded a screenshot of a statement that the glass mug product, which was planned to be released in the near future, actually had problems. Sheepedia received a notification from the factory that the mug printing machine had a technical problem, causing the handle of the mug to ‘glitch’ into the glass.

About two weeks passed, Sheepedia stated that they had not been able to fix the technical problems of the printing press, then decided not to release the Ubisoft mugs to the public. However, after discussing with Ubisoft the center, they were finally allowed to sell printed ‘glitch’ mugs, with a note that they were only for collectibles.
Of course this kind of glass model itself is not the first time. Previously, memes in the form of glass images with a similar model had also appeared, which were later also associated with various game developers who like to leave bugs in them.
Apart from that, those of you who are interested in getting it can keep an eye on Sheepedia’s Weibo page for more information on how to get rare mugs with the taste and power of these Ubisoft games.
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