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female blacksmiths are on the way for sure 😂
Anno it's a beloved series, I'm sure if Ubisoft it's not able to keep it and produce it anymore there will be someone willing to do it, the thing I'm worried about personally is the ability to continue to play the past ones, especially 1800 and the HEs since they require an internet connection and they generally all have Denuvo or similar programs
hard to talk about something you don't know how it looks.
My worry is not that it's not on Steam. My worry is Ubisoft has been putting out some bad products of late. This game is getting no press and Ubisoft is not putting anything out there to show us game play, yet they are saying it's "coming soon?" This looks a lot like the last Settlers release and this is going to suck. I will have to wait and see reviews after release before I trust Ubisoft on this one.
Just a gues, maybe they first want to sell the game without the 30% cut .
And they still didnt put Division 2 on Steam even after they announced the poor sales, it was only after 2-3 years.
And now with all the money problems they are facing.
They announced a new Rayman game is in the works/talks by the creator.
Beyond Good and Evil 2 is still happening.
And the new games are coming to PC day one.
It's true they wanted to avoid the 30% cut, but after so many releases you'd think they saw the problem with poor sales by only releasing the games on everything but the major platform.
Also, they lost far more than 30% by leaving Steam.
Just gotta wait 1 or 2 years.