Ubisoft says you don’t own your video games


Ubisoft is out making fans upset once more with its last response to the ongoing lawsuit over the shutdown of The Crew.

Initially spotted by Polygon, page 12 of the 2024 Ubisoft lawsuit response reads:

“The gravamen of Plaintiffs’ Complaint (ECF No. 1) is that Ubisoft, Inc. allegedly misled purchasers of its video game The Crew into believing they were purchasing unfettered ownership rights in the game, rather than a limited license to access the game. But the reality is that consumers received the benefit of their bargain and were explicitly notified, at the time of purchase, that they were purchasing a license.”

Promotional screenshot of the player fighting the Highwaymen in Far Cry: New Dawn.

It’s a New Dawn, and you still don’t own your copy of Far Cry. (Image credit: Ubisoft)

The Crew was released in September of 2014; the game would go on to receive two sequels before the original shut down in March 2024. To make matters worse, Ubisoft revoked digital licenses from players, so the games couldn’t even be downloaded after their shutdown.



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