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Ubisoft, The Crew
Ubisoft Facing Lawsuit Over Shutting Down Always-Online Game
Two people in California have filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft after the company turned off servers for 2014's The Crew, an open-world racing game released on PS4 and Xbox One, making it impossible to play the game.
Ubisoft Sued By The Crew Players Over Server Shutdown
Fans of Ubisoft's online-only racing game The Crew are suing developer and publisher Ubisoft for shuttering the game's servers.
Ubisoft Is Facing Lawsuit After The Crew Was Removed From Platforms
Ubisoft declared it shut down its servers after a decade due to "server infrastructure and licensing constraints." Both the 2018 sequel, simply titled The Crew 2, and the latest entry in the franchise, The Crew Motorfest, will remain unaffected after the servers go dark.
Ubisoft Faces California Lawsuit For Delisting Racing Title The Crew
Released in 2014 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and Windows, The Crew was developed by Ubisoft studios Ivory Tower and Reflections. It featured a persistent open world version of the Contiguous United States, for players to race in large scale online races, or in role playing scenarios.
Ubisoft faces lawsuit for allegedly misleading players by shutting down The Crew
Ubisoft is facing a proposed class action lawsuit over its decision to shut down The Crew earlier this year. In a filing submitted to a California Court on November 4, 2024, two players have alleged that Ubisoft "duped consumers" into purchasing The Crew without the knowledge that its servers could be shut down making the game unplayable.
Ubisoft Hit With Lawsuit for Shutting Down The Crew - IGN Daily Fix
Ubisoft is being sued by a couple of California gamers in a class action lawsuit over the shutdown of The Crew. The game is a 2014 open-world racing game that required an internet connection to work,
Ubisoft sued by gamers for shutting down The Crew
Since shutting down the servers of The Crew, making the game unplayable, Ubisoft have been sued by gamers. While most of them could accept the end of the multiplayer aspect, the main problem was the fact that the single-player mode was also made unplayable.
Ubisoft sued over The Crew shutdown
Ubisoft is being sued by two gamers in California for allegedly misleading customers into believing they owned 'The Crew' before its servers were shut down.
The Crew Fans Are Attempting To Sue Ubisoft Over Shutdown
Two gamers from California are suing The Crew publisher Ubisoft for shutting down the game's servers earlier this year, making the game unplayable. This lawsuit argues that Ubisoft misled customers about game ownership,
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Ubisoft Reportedly Planning ‘To Do A New Assassin’s Creed Every 6 Months’ For The Next Decade
According to insider Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is looking to do a new Assassin's Creed game every six months for the next 10 ...
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Insider Claims That Ubisoft Will Push Out A New Assassin’s Creed Game Every Six Months
The Assassin's Creed franchise has been building itself back up for a while, but a new report indicates a fall could be ...
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Ubisoft to Release New Assassin's Creed Every 6 Months – Report
It is no secret Ubisoft has been in rough shape as of late. The recent decision to delay Assassin’s Creed Shadows is a ...
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Ubisoft Is Finally Installing Rearview Mirrors in The Crew Motorfest, but There's a Catch
More than a year after its initial release date in September 2023, The Crew Motorfest developer, Ivory Tower, is finally ...
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Ubisoft stealth drops 9 seconds of new Assassin's Creed Shadows gameplay during Apple's latest Mac presentation
If you're gobbling up every crumb of pre-release Assassin's Creed Shadows footage you can get your hands on, you're in luck, ...
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Assassin's Creed Shadows delay necessary to change "narrative" of Ubisoft's "inconsistency in quality"
Assassin's Creed boss Marc-Alexis Coté has discussed the recent shock decision to delay the launch of Assassin's Creed ...
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