summation
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Ubisoft responded to a lawsuit for ownership of the crew closed in early 2024.
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Ubisoft dismissed the plaintiff's charges and insisted that people did not believe that they were buying “constant ownership rights in the game.”
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The manuscript was then amended, and the 2099 gift card and expiration code should be in a state where the game should be played.
The crew's server ends a year ago, and online -only games are essentially useful. At the time, even the games we could live are not adhered to forever, but for two dedicated fans, it was the beginning of a very long war against Ubisoft.
In November, these two fans were found to sue Ubisoft. The publisher insisted that customers are paying ownership of the game, not licenses. The goal was to eventually extend the lawsuit to class action so that the crew could request financial relief for shutdown.
Ubisoft said in a crew shutdown lawsuit that “ownership” has never been promised.
It progressed quickly for several months, and the Ubisoft response to the lawsuit filed in February was shared by polygon. Attorneys representing the company were shared by polygons, claiming that the company did not believe that it was “purchasing ownership without ownership in the game.” They also argued that the plaintiff used the “kitchen sink approach” because of the frustration of the shutdown and “not stating a plausible claim depending on the cause of the eight actions.”
“The manuscript, which is disappointed by the decision of Ubisoft's recent decision to retire the game after the notification period described in the packaging of the product, applies the kitchen sink approach on behalf of the estimated class of customers nationwide. I insist.
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I'm sorry for Ubisoft, but I want to keep my game.
The future is not pretty when we keep our favorite games.
This does not come out directly from the mouth of the horse, but Ubisoft indicates that people simply see people purchasing the game in a license and can cancel the access when there is nothing more and no longer. We know that Ubisoft has this attitude since the subscription director, Philipe Tremblay, insisted that it should be “comfortable” without owning the game.
It doesn't look so good for the overall case, but the fight against Ubisoft responded with an amendment using the game image using the activation code in 2099. This claims that Ubisoft has suggested that the game will hold on to the future.
They also insisted that the rainy season broke the law in California. Gift cards (not legally expired in the state) were technically expired when the server ended. Ubisoft says that by March 29, Ubisoft will respond to this new amendment, but Ubisoft will release it.
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December 2, 2014
- ESRB
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In the case of teenagers due to language, gentle blood, gentle suggestions, and violence
- developer
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Ubisoft ivory tower, ubisoft reflection
- engine
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Barbell engine