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Ah, Ubisoft. There's no better company to represent the soulless, cynical triple-A video game industry, although Xbox seems ...
Ubisoft’s updated EULA requires players to destroy their games once support ends, sparking backlash and raising questions ...
For longtime fans and collectors, Ubisoft’s new policy introduces a chilling precedent. As physical media becomes rarer and ...
If someone told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it? Even if they said you had to, and showed you a contract, signed by ...
Ubisoft and Electronic Arts have been on gamers' hit lists for a long time for killing games, but there are more have similar ...
Ubisoft has updated its EULA, and it’s now instructing its users to destroy their games should the title be taken offline.
The Ubisoft EULA is absolutely opposite to this, making people mandatory to dispose of all the possessions which they actually bought. Now the irony here is that Accursed Farms aka Ross Scott ...
Video Games Europe, a group representing European game publishers, has come out against the Stop Killing Games campaign, which advocates for government regulation to prevent online ...
The 'Stop Killing Games' campaign is calling for laws to keep purchased digital games playable after shutdowns, but faces ...
Summer Game Fest will take place on June 6th, which is just a few short days away. That would seem like a perfect place for a Splinter Cell reveal, but it’s worth noting that Ubisoft is not ...
Amid ongoing player complaints and claims Ubisoft's free-to-play shooter XDefiant is underperforming, the publisher has insisted the game is "absolutely not dying" as it unveils plans to tackle a ...
UPDATE 29/4/25: Ubisoft has said it is investigating the legal complaint around the collection of data when playing single-player games while connected online. "We are aware of the complaint and ...