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Ubisoft represents the horseman of adamant refusal to innovate, aggressive mediocrity, and an obnoxiously over-monetized microtransaction-driven development philosophy of "make it bad, make microtransactions mandatory to fix it".
The longer Ubisoft continues to exist as one of the worse 4 influences on the gaming industry as a whole, the more developers will learn from their example and stop caring about the quality while going all in on microtransactions, and as someone who would prefer a future where there are still games worth playing that I don't have to spend a down payment on a house worth of microtransactions on to fully enjoy, I would prefer if Ubisoft just went out of business and the executives went on to ruin a different industry instead.
Well it's a case of "I told you so"
Vast majority of people already said that this weird game will flop and it did.
It's a low hanging fruit. People simply drink their big glass of "I told you so" comfortably and with a smile in the forums.
How could they resist....?
I just love how well Cyberpunk 2077 is doing, so I expect great Cyberpunk 2 for example, well I almost know we are gonna get awesome Cyberpunk 2.
Investing like what Tencent is doing, doesnt belong to gamers imho.
But everyone else likely didn't like ubisoft pushing the most anti consumer practices known and the infamous, gamers should be comfortable not owning games which instantly tanked the stock that has since then not been recovered.
The French in particular had their tax dollars finance the first Ubisoft rescue back in 2021 which is an added reason for French gamers.
If you still have an investment in Ubisoft at this point that's kinda just on you