A consumer group in France filed a lawsuit against it Ubisoft Over its handling the crewIn relation to the complete closure of the racing game. Ubisoft stands as one of the largest AAA game studios in the industry, boasting an abundance of beloved franchises in its library, from action games to shooters and much more. Ubisoft has created a similar series Assassin's Creed, Look at the dogsand just danceWith multiple subsidiary game studios located around the world. However, the developer's closure the crew In 2024, significant controversy arose from fans of the game.
the crew First debuted in late 2014 as a brand-new online-focused racing game from the studio. The racing game received two full DLC packs after its release, bringing a host of new vehicles, new game modes, and overhauling its graphics in one expansion. Ubisoft confirmed that it will be delisting at the end of 2023 the crewCompletely shutting down the servers for the online racing game in March 2024. The move brought a lot of controversy from fans, even leading to the start of the Stop Killing Games initiative. the crew Being completely unavailable to play after its shutdown. Now, a French consumer group is taking Ubisoft to court.
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A French group is suing Ubisoft over the Crew shutdown
French outfit UFC-Que Choisir confirmed on Tuesday, March 31 that it is suing Ubisoft over the shutdown. the crew. The lawsuit claims that Ubisoft misinformed players about their purchases the crewStating that it was only a “limited access” purchase until the studio decided to discontinue the game. The group also alleged that the purchase of the game was part of an “abusive deal” with buyers, feeling that Ubisoft's revocation of access. the crew Could set a bad precedent for paying players. Ubisoft has not released an official statement regarding the UFC-Que Choisir issue.
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The Ubisoft lawsuit has seen huge support from the already mentioned Stop Killing Games initiative. The movement was one of the biggest stories in the games industry over the past two years, rallying against poor conservation efforts by game studios. Absence of any return for the crew UFC-Que Choisir and Stop Killing were also a major sticking point for Games after the game was discontinued, with players unable to access the game and potential DLC expansions they purchased. Stop Killing Games has even gone to the EU Parliament on this issue saying that the organization is behind the movement.
While the crew Officially no longer available from Ubisoft, fans have made efforts to keep the game's legacy alive. A mode for party, title Crew UnlimitedBrings the title back with fan-run servers using a customized server emulator to keep the game running for both online and offline gameplay. The fix isn't remarkably accurate, however, as fans already need to have it the crew Downloaded to their PC to access modded servers. The developer of the mod also confirmed it the team Servers do not require a valid copy of the game to play.
Game protection has become a more important issue in the modern gaming industry given the popularity of online games. Shutting down online-only titles means games like this Highguard After their servers are permanently unavailable, players potentially lose significant value invested in the game. After the 3DS and Wii stores went offline, creating artificial shortages for many less popular games, many games became completely unavailable when the online store shut down. Fans continue to pressure companies to put more effort into game preservation, as more and more games become permanently unavailable.
Source: Reuters