Ubisoft Blames Gamers, Steam, Trends, and Everyone but Itself for Poor Game Sales
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Microtransactions in premium games "make the player experience more fun" according to Ubisoft, as it goes full ‘no, it’s the children who are wrong’
Ubisoft is at the center of controversy again, after its annual financial report suggests microtransactions make games "more fun".
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Ubisoft goes through a complicated moment. Although it still has heavy franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry or Tom Clancy’s, the last few years have left a negative brand, with sales below expectations, harsh reviews of players and internal decisions that generate controversy. And the most recent is an unexpected twist, as the company now blames players and …
Ubisoft is a studio that started in the mid-1980s with several video games, although it was Zombie that was a success in its day, as selling more than 5,000 units at that time was an achievement and more for a newly formed studio. Over the years we have seen that the company has become bigger and bigger and today has dozens of studios in its possession in all parts of the world. Although it has many games and successful franchises, we cannot den…
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A debate shakes the world of video games! At Azteca Quintana Roo we tell you about the controversial claim of a company about microtransactions. YOU CAN INTEREST: Curious to discover mysteries? Know what an Easter Egg is According to Ubisoft, premium gaming micropayments improve the experience by allowing you to customize characters or advance faster. However, the gamer community is not convinced. On social networks, players criticize that these…
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