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번역 관련 문제 보고
I read they are better at developing games compared to a few years.
The new Assassin's Creed Odyssey has 90% and people are saying that Tom Clancy's The Division 2 is the best loot shooter so far.
The CEO even admitted the point was to increase exposure to their own store.
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2019-02-14-why-ubisoft-moved-the-division-2-to-the-epic-games-store
As annoyed as I am at this situation, I gotta respect how clever it is.
Honestly it is a lot more than that....
Ubisoft was almost bought out entirely and Epic help prevent the take over.
Realistically Ubisoft does NOT care about their PC playerbase as multiple employees have came forth and shared what their view is on the PC market. (Thinking its mostly made up of cheaters and pirates) Besides they make most of their money from the consoles (unless some new information came out stating otherwise)
So it really isn't clever I'd said more as it is a 'hey we own a lot of your shares, we have a hold on what you do, also we only take 12% over Steam's 30%, also here's a bunch of money to NOT release it on steam". Realistically for all we know EPIC could have threatened to sell their shares so the company trying to buy out Ubisoft can buy them and have majority say in the company.
5 years ago around Unity, The Crew and Watch Dogs, they were an embarrassment.