After the Mona Lisa attack, which was on the agenda all over the world, a humorous statement came from Ubisoft and it was stated that the assassins were not behind the work.
When we say the most famous painting in the world, one of the works that comes to mind is undoubtedly the Mona Lisa painting. This work, made by the famous painter Leonardo Da Vinci at the beginning of the 16th century, is exhibited in the Louvre Museum in France. The attack on the painting in the past few days has been on the agenda of the whole world.
Ubisoft: ‘Assassins have nothing to do with Mona Lisa attack’
The Mona Lisa painting was attacked by a self-proclaimed activist. The attacker, who entered the Louvre Museum in a disguise, threw the cake in his hand at the famous Mona Lisa painting. Fortunately, the painting, which is displayed behind a bulletproof shield and is removed from this special conservation area only once a year, was unharmed. After this attack, a statement came from Ubisoft, which also included Leonardo Da Vinci in the Assassin’s Creed series.
Combining an image of Ezio and Leonardo Da Vinci in the game with the attack moment and emphasizing the disguise, the company made the following statements; “The world-famous masterpiece ‘#MonaLisa’ has been attacked with cake by a man skilled in disguise, and we have received questions about whether there is a connection between the suspect and the Brotherhood of Assassins.
Brotherhood of Assassins; In the name of the lifelong friendship between artist #LeonardoDaVinci and our beloved #EzioAuditore, despite the shared technical expertise, he would like to make it clear that they were not involved in this incident in any way and had no affiliation with the suspect.