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And they insist to not sell the games on Steam because they don't want to lose out on revenue. They are doing so well since they are selling on their Uplay ♥♥♥♥ store and Epic ♥♥♥♥ store that they are being bought out by the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Chinese to pay their debts.
Ubisoft is a joke
Alright it was 95% only.......
:)
Nfts have their big hype earlier this year:
Ubisoft instantly jumps on board.
A few months later (aka now):
"Nah, it was merely research"
I agree.. but that was his claim and that was his reason for starting the age of denuvo as well.
There is a reason, why "older generation" gamers dislike Ubisoft and in some cases refuse to buy their games.
The newer generation does not know ofc, they have grown up with this
Joke aside, pretending to "research" something that's perceived as a scam by offering to sell it to you will obviously raise some eyebrows. NFTs are not a product, they're a way to substract money from you while giving you nothing of substance in exchange. We know this, Ubisoft knows this and they ridiculized themselves by pretending they didn't when we caught them, red-handed, trying to fleece some of their unsuspecting patrons.
edit: didn't even do any marketing research, or tech or software research, they just did it and then made the excuse up after the fact. How can I tell? Lol its Ubisoft LMAO