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    1. I don’t know this guy, but he is just talking for 10 minutes all over the same again. Somehow this is no value and jaut repating:”Ubisoft put an Offline Mode in the game.”

      B2T: Hopefully this will be the Standart and maybe even some games from the past will get an offline mode. I want to play Anthem again. It’s not the best game, but it was fun and having an Iron-man was kinda awesome.

    2. Why do we keep acting like Ubisoft is the worst of them? Ubisoft was always happy to support their games long-term and pretty receptive to communities. Sure, they sometimes do something stupid, but from the outside, it looks like the moment they realized that people cared that much, they immediately started working on The Crew 2 offline mode and jumped on Motorfest right after that. All of this seems to have started happening way before SKG gained the steam it got later in the campaign. When SKG became more mainstream, TC2 offline mode was almost done after all.

      So while Ubisoft corporate may be opposing SKG on a legislative level – since they have to, and so do literally every other publicly traded publisher – they don’t seem to be opposed to accommodating that requirement when possible.

      The question is now, what, if anything, are all the other publishers, who usually shut down way more games than Ubisoft, doing, and why are we celebrating when the one big company that actually reacted to criticism immediately continues to do so, like we “got em”? It’s really hard not to think of this entire situation as some kind of anti-Ubisoft psyop, when reactions are treating them like the worst out of big publishers, when they aren’t even in top 3. Well, I guess they are now, since MS bought most of the competition.

    3. Always with the belligerent language. Even if people do a good thing they are being belittled. That’s no way of getting more people to align with your cause. 

    4. ItsCammyMeele on

      Yong Yea is the Fox News of Youtube, don’t watch this rage baiter.

      This has nothing to do with Stop Killing Games. Ubisoft got sued, and that’s most likely why they’re doing something:

      [https://www.ign.com/articles/ubisofts-the-crew-lawsuit-insists-we-do-not-own-the-games-we-buy](https://www.ign.com/articles/ubisofts-the-crew-lawsuit-insists-we-do-not-own-the-games-we-buy)

      [https://www.reuters.com/technology/french-consumer-group-sues-ubisoft-over-shutdown-online-game-the-crew-2026-03-31/](https://www.reuters.com/technology/french-consumer-group-sues-ubisoft-over-shutdown-online-game-the-crew-2026-03-31/)