Ubisoft Are Giving Audiences What They Asked For
Advanced Access, season passes and non-Steam releases have all been stripped out of Assassin's Creed Shadows as Ubisoft announces a three-month delay and gives the audience what they asked for.

Advanced Access, season passes and non-Steam releases have all been stripped out of Assassin's Creed Shadows as Ubisoft announces a three-month delay and gives the audience what they asked for.
Steam refused to release a promising indie horror game on seemingly arbitrary terms, after being spooked by payment processors. The dev isn't letting that stop them.
All the drawbacks of a physical game, and a digital game - Nintendo's Game Key Cards haven't been well recieved. Which is why fans were excited about surveys where they could make their anger clear. But the story might not be so clear cut.
Founded by Yves Guillemot and his brothers Christian, Claude, Gérard, and Michel, Ubisoft has, for nearly 40 years (30 post-IPO), maintained its family-led structure. After dodging forced privatisation, they've just doubled down with some blatant nepotism. What could go wrong?
Fired executives, six years of development time and threats of layoffs. But we're still far away from the next BioShock game.