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The Ufc Association Que Choisir Assigns Ubisoft to Court for Having Deactivated Access to the Video Game "the Crew"

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Ubisoft cut off access to a part of the game two years ago. The association UFC Que Choisir denounces this Tuesday the "deceptive" commercial practices of the game publisher.

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The closure of online services related to the game "The Crew" had rendered the game unusable in 2024. The association denounces "deceptive" commercial practices.

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Ubisoft cut off access to a part of the game two years ago. The association UFC Que Choisir denounces this Tuesday the "deceptive" commercial practices of the game publisher.

·Paris, France
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Ubisoft tried by UFC Que-Choisir Ubisoft tried by UFC Que-Choisir amele.nebia Mar 31/03/2026 - 16:23 CB+

The Crew case today crystallises the deep tensions between the video game industry and consumers' rights. UFC-Que Choisir has just filed a complaint in the Créteil court against the French giant Ubisoft, challenging the definitive closure of the servers of this racing game that occurred in April 2024. This legal action, supported by the international movement Stop Killing Games, could redraw the legal contours of digital property in a changing s…

NewsGaming.net The UFC-Que Choisir Association is suing Ubisoft for legal action following the closure of The Crew's servers By closing the The Crew servers, Ubisoft probably did not expect such an outcry. The publisher has become one of the main targets of the Stop Killing Games movement, forcing him to rethink his strategy for the other episodes of the license. But the evil was already done, and the pill has not yet passed, so much so that it …

The coupeet fell for the owners of the game The Crew: since April 2024, the title has become an empty shell, inaccessible. This situation pushed the consumer association UFC-Que Choosing to launch a legal action against the French video game giant, Ubisoft.

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quechoisir.org broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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