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Also please share even a single ubisoft game that can't be played anymore in singleplayer before making baseless assumptions.
The reason for the online only is because they tried to make this Destiny, there is a social hub and even multiplayer-only raids to do, maybe they will drop all that online content in the future maybe not, until then stick to offline-only games if that matters so much to you.
So it's actually very cheap. The cost for creating a game like this would be $1 million or more.
So it's not about consumers being treated like sheep. It's about consumers not being grateful for the hard effort the developers have put it. Then again, if you can't afford it, just play mobile games for free. But don't complain about the tons of advertisement in those free games.
A game like this can cost $1 million or more, but they cried "sheep" every time they can't afford it. But they never complain about spending money on 2 Big Mac or 1 pan of pizza, which cost only 50% of game price to make.
The irony is fascinating...