
This week, during its latest meeting with shareholders, Ubisoft made controversial statements. Among them, he said that microtransations make games more fun and suggested that a possible failure of Star Wars Outlaws It could be linked to a bad phase of the brand Star Wars.
Another point addressed by CEO Yves Guillemot was the movement Stop Killing Gamesthat criticizes companies for disabling their games, making them injustable even for those who bought them. According to Guillemot, Ubisoft seeks to offer the best for players, but reinforces that “Nothing is eternal” And it is impossible to support a game forever.
“About the petition, we operate in a market, and whenever we launched a game, we offer it a lot of support. We also provide many services to ensure that the game is accessible and remain playable 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
This kind of question is not exclusive to Ubisoft. All video game publishers face this problem. You offer a service, but nothing is recorded in stone and at some point the service can be discontinued. Nothing is eternal. And we are doing our best to make sure everything goes well for all players and buyers, because obviously support for all games cannot last forever. ”
Guillemot also pointed out that the company always signals on packaging that an online connection is needed – which, according to him, already indicates that services can be closed at any time. In addition, the executive stressed that Ubisoft usually launches new versions of their games, which would allow players to migrate to newer editions.
“The life of software, whenever there is a service component, eventually these services can be discontinued, because over time the software can become obsolete. Many tools become obsolete after 10 or 15 years. They are no longer available. And that is why we have released a new version. So we have version two, then version three.
The movement Stop Killing Games was started after Ubisoft disable the servers of The Crewpreventing players from accessing the title even if they had bought the game.
Fonte: Eurogamer
Source: https://www.gamevicio.com/noticias/2025/07/ubisoft-justifica-fim-de-the-crew-e-diz-que-nada-e-eterno/