French consumer group UFC-Que Choisir recently announced a new lawsuit against Ubisoft after the French publisher pulled The Crew's servers offline. This "unilateral decision" stripped consumers who purchased the game of their rights, the group said, as Ubisoft never mentioned the fact that the racing game had an expiration date.Read Entire Article
Ubisoft pulled The Crew offline, and now it's facing a lawsuit
Why This Matters
This lawsuit highlights the growing concerns over digital rights and the responsibilities of game publishers to consumers, especially regarding online services and server shutdowns. It underscores the importance of transparency and consumer protections in the evolving digital gaming landscape. For both industry players and gamers, it signals a push towards more accountable practices in digital content management.
Key Takeaways
- Ubisoft's shutdown of The Crew servers led to legal action from consumer groups.
- The lawsuit emphasizes the need for transparency about game longevity and online service expiration.
- Consumers are increasingly holding publishers accountable for digital rights and service commitments.
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