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Two things, because I'm not running PR for Ubi either. One, if you devalue a product too much, it actually hurts credibility. This is marketing 101. Second, all this is saying you actually want to buy it, but not at the price. So Ubisoft is still living rent-free in your head. Otherwise you'd not care what the price was, you'd never buy it anyway.
Its not worth more than that as a bad game with Denuvo and a separate launcher.
Lesson for Ubisoft here is that if you're going to buy a big license such as Star Wars, you should probably put one of your better studios on it. Massive Entertainment is pretty much unheard of these days. They don't make the top current day Ubisoft games of Assassin's Creed, Ghost Recon, Watchdogs, or Far Cry. Not even Splinter Cell.
Just wait for a future sale and you'll get the game for a good price. I hated Jedi Fallen Order so much, there was zero way I would ever pay $70 for Jedi Survivor. I waited for the Steam winter sale and got that game for $34.99. And as expected, I hated game as much as the first one, even aside from its poor performance/optimization. Took me several months to complete because I kept getting bored and going back to other games like SWTOR.
That's an introductory sale. Means nothing other than it's being introduced to Steam.