A little over six months after its launch, Ubisoft has announced that it will shut down XDefiant, its free-to-play ...
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 ...
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Ubisoft employs a deep pool of developers at studios across the globe. The firm owns a number of well-known franchises, including Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon, ...
Ubisoft has announced it will be sunsetting XDefiant in 2025, resulting in the closure of two production studios with layoffs affecting almost 300 employees. As shared in a blog post, Ubisoft ...
Ubisoft was founded in France in 1986 and has become one of the most successful video game publishers in the world. It’s known for game franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Price of Persia, Far Cry, ...
A month and a half after denying reports it was poised to pull the plug on its free-to-play live-service shooter XDefiant - which launched back in May - Ubisoft has confirmed it's doing just that ...
Ubisoft will be shutting down its free-to-play first-person shooter game “XDefiant” in the new year. On Tuesday, the game publisher announced that new downloads and player registrations would ...
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That line still appears to be true: de Waubert said in the notice to staff on Tuesday that games-as-a-service remains “a pillar” of Ubisoft’s strategy, citing success with Rainbow Six ...