Ubisoft Is Not the Only Publisher That Wants Your Game Copy Destroyed in Case of EULA Termination
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Game publishers should no longer be able to just turn off the servers when they don't want to keep games alive anymore, gamers are calling out.
The company can close the support of a game "at any time, for any reason", which has caused concern among consumers.
Ubisoft manifests itself on a clause to “destroy all copies of the game”
A rather curious case was recently high after the players decided to read Ubisoft’s “End User License Contract” (EULA), where a frightening and funny stretch was found. In the clause was the following excerpt: “After termination of the contract for any reason, you should immediately uninstall the product and destroy all copies of the product in your possession.” It is noteworthy that this clause is not exclusive to Ubisoft and is also used by ot…
Originally, it was a Ubisoft game that set fire to the powders: The Crew, released in 2014, was removed from the servers in March 2024. Result ? Even the players who bought it...
Ubisoft Is Not the Only Publisher That Wants Your Game Copy Destroyed in Case of EULA Termination
Ubisoft has been held at gunpoint due to the shutdown of The Crew, which was delisted from stores and even removed from player libraries. Thanks to their suspicious EULA agreement fiasco, gamers have taken an “en garde” stance against publishers and buying games. You might be aware that Ubisoft even stated that gamers need to be comfortable not owning games. Since then, the world has come together to fight greedy corporations by signing petition…
Players from all over the world are angry at the companies that throw up the games bought with hard money.
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