Whoops: Ubisoft Apologizes For Coffee Mug With The Handle On The Inside
Ubisoft was selling the mugs in China, but they have since been pulled from sale--and it might have all been a stunt.
Ubisoft China and the clothing company Sheepedia recently teamed up for a series of products related to the gaming company, but something went very wrong with one of them. If you're a select few odd fans, however, something went very right, instead.
Sheepedia created a nice-looking Ubisoft coffee mug, but, due to a "bug" in the manufacturing process, the handle came out on the inside. It's not exactly the best way to enjoy your morning coffee. You can see the defective mug below.
Ubisoft China and Chinese clothing brand Sheepedia recently collaborated on some joint products.
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) August 27, 2020
Today the company issued an apology that it would no longer be releasing the Ubisoft x Sheepedia mug due to a "bug" during the production process which caused this... pic.twitter.com/2wYK3AbvO7
According to analyst Daniel Ahmad (via GamesRadar), Sheepedia apologized for the problem and pulled the mugs from sale. Ahmad pointed out that consumers got very excited about the broken mugs and asked Sheepedia about bringing them back as a novelty team. Sheepedia is said to be communicating with Ubisoft's corporate owners in France to see if they'll allow it. As the Assassins say, "Everything is permitted."
Ahmad believes this might have all been a purposeful marketing stunt for Sheepedia to promote its clothing line. Whatever the case, it's a pretty excellent gag or gaffe.
In other Ubisoft news, the company is holding its next E3 replacement event, Ubisoft Forward, in September. The company has promised "tons of game news" for the event.
Ubisoft Forward 1, which was held in July, brought more news about Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs Legion, and HyperScape, while the company also announced Far Cry 6 during the event. Keep checking back with GameSpot for the latest.
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