G*mers have already grown used to not owning their games. It's called Steam.
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Let it die.
Make stupid choices, suffer stupid consequences.
Really sad because Ubisoft can make games, good ones even. But with out the freedom or time and now talent best they can do is movie licensed games.
And no one will learn anything from this.
This true, because no one is buying their steam games on a USB
Ubisoft? More like WHObisoft.
A shame; the way they make their open worlds with lots of little things to collect and do are oddly pleasant to play for that. Definitely something only I really enjoy, I realize, of course.
I mean that’s a whole genre. The same could be said for Stardew Valley and that has a huge fan base.
More games should have the “lots of little things to collect and do” mechanic.
Agreed. One reason I loved Majora's Mask was that the game was dense. Every square inch of the game was used for something and in a lot of different ways. I also appreciated a checklist for my collectables so I could pinpoint what I was missing, but that's rather off topic. I lean way away from open world games now both for excessive time commitment and most of it is just empty space.
That's not my favorite AAA company, it's my favorite AAAA company!
Also, the bit on the right is from a rather shitty looking, "anti woke" site.
What kind of bankruptcy?
The kind that turns it into an other of microsofts pet toys.