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You should try and sue Ubisoft then. Go for it.
Good luck.
We're all... rooting for you? To take down the company that makes us games that we enjoy?...for the principle? Hm....
Or... we could just wait 10 minutes for Ubisoft to fix a techincal problem.
Actually, the Season Pass was advertised like any other average season pass: "the contents will be delivered at a future, post-launch, date". So how to you think someone would sue Ubisoft in that matter? A delivery date for each part of the season pass was never set, to start with.
Nothing that is currently advertised is false. The contents are coming after the base game was launched, and Ubisoft makes it clear in Far Cry 5 page in Steam store.
Do your research before boarding the rage-wagon.
I am not saying sue the company out of exsistance just make sure they get there ass spanked so they and other companies stop the practace. Ubi is far from the only company that needs to be sued for this kind of thing.
As for the technical problem itself its not that its there its that they ingored the issue people have been talking about for 2 weeks and fixing that would have likely avoided this as its related. It isnt even just that but a genreral trend among most "AAA" game companies now that there games are just broken money grabs.
https://legal.ubi.com/termsofuse/en-CA
You think they don't protect themselves against such possible "lawsuits"?