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Rise of the Ronin Releases New Update

Rise of the Ronin Releases New Update
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Rise of the Ronin Update Fixes Rifle Bug, Opened Chests at Chiba Dojo and Military Academy

An issue that caused those playing online multiplayer to return to Yokohama, with Edo becoming inaccessible, is also fixed.

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Rise of the Ronin Update 1.02/1.03 Patch Notes Detail Bug Fixes

Team Ninja has released patch notes for Rise of the Ronin update 1.02 and update 1.03, which retroactively fix numerous bugs.

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Born in Chiaraijima Village in present day Fukaya City in Saitama Prefecture to a farming family which made indigo balls and cultivated silkworms, Shibusawa Eiichi, the man whose face will be on Japan’s new 10,000 yen bill, is known as the father of Japanese capitalism. He was involved in the founding of almost 500 companies, and at the same time some 600 social welfare organisations. Shibusawa lived in a time of turbulent change. He began as an advocate of anti-foreign sentiment, but recognising the momentum of history he came to embrace Western ideas. Born to a farming family in a rural area, Shibusawa became a vassal of the last shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu. But with the demise of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868, he found himself unemployed. Shibusawa ended up serving the new Meiji government despite himself. After waging a great battle in the political arena, he eventually resigned at the age of 33 and became a civilian. As an industrialist, he kicked off towering reforms, founding what was needed and laying the foundation for modern Japan – banking, insurance, paper manufacturing, railway, shipping, gas and electricity. Guided by the teachings of Confucius, which he had learned since young, Shibusawa was able to rise above adversity no matter how the situation changed. In his later years, he focused his energy on serving public interest and was twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

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