This statement was made by Ubisoft’s director of subscriptions, Phillipe Tremblay, who recently spoke to Gamesindustry.biz about the digital future and Ubisoft Plus specifically. Tremblay states that people eventually “got comfortable” with not owning their CD or DVD collections, and that a similar shift in attitude “needs to happen” in gamers.

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    • farquadsquads
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      181 year ago

      Thats fine, the normies will, and then it will become normal just like everything else awful that is their fault for going along with it.

      • the post of tom joad
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        121 year ago

        That’s ok for them though, you and me will sail the seas finding adventure and friendship and shit while they sit on their doodoo drm islands

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Remember how the ps4 mocked the Xbox one for not being able to lend games, then the PS5 launches with a digital edition, and then a slimmer version launches with only digital and you have to buy a separate disc drive?

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    I Rather pay more once. And actual own my games. Than get nickeld and dimed. And own noting…

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    You can’t steal something if you can’t own it Arrrr…

    And really most of these AAa companies don’t make any great games anymore, just cheap cash grabs, why would even care about them

  • RachelRodent
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    1 year ago

    AAAAAA FUCK COPYRIGHT, FUCK INTELELCTUAL PROPERTY, FUCK CORPORATIONS

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      While i would sate that in a slightly different way i do agree with you, also i recommend you to remove word these, it would enhance quality of this statement.

  • Corroded
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    81 year ago

    Tremblay’s view on physical games isn’t that shocking, considering he’s a director of subscriptions, but he does leave out some concerns shared by many when it comes to subscription services. For starters, games actually do come and go on these services right now, with the most recent example being Grand Theft Auto 5 leaving Xbox Game Pass. If you play games only via subscription services, you can very easily lose access to certain titles on a regular basis.

    Secondly, games that are pulled from online stores, for one reason or another, would mean they cease to exist in an all-digital future. Two high profile example are the original Alan Wake and Ubisoft’s very own The Crew, both of which were pulled due to licensing issues. While the former eventually returned to digital storefronts thanks to the recent remaster, The Crew can no longer be bought and will poof out of existence on March 31, 2024.

    I can see a lot of people being fine with that idea when it comes to subscriptions. I think people have kind of gotten used to the idea with content coming and going off of sites like Netflix.

    I thought this has to do with DRM and license agreements when I first saw it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Ubisoft directors might need to become comfortable hiding quietly in dark attics when the revolution comes.

      • DebatableRaccoon
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        71 year ago

        Sadly this “own nothing and be happy” world only exists for those who don’t make hundreds of thousands for the great gift of destroying the world for everybody else.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I have gamepass and it’s fine. Large library, no penalty for choosing a stinker means I can experiment with games I wouldn’t have before, and I can still buy games if I want. I think that’s a reasonable middle ground that benefits everyone to some degree.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        They’ve removed plenty of games. At least so far, there’s always been notice a few weeks before they leave and the game remains in the store for purchase.

        I’ve actually bought a few games on steam because I could try them on gamepass. No man’s sky, last call bbs, and Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night come immediately to mind.

  • @[email protected]
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    841 year ago

    He better get used to not making money…

    But who am I kidding gamers have 0 impulse control.

    Either way I have enough retro games to last me a lifetime.

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      I still don’t understand how people can look at the Ubisoft logo and not throw up in their mouths a little. Like, how is AC still huge after 15 years of putting out the same game copy and paste style?

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        11 year ago

        Because they copy paste the gameplay, in different environments. Like “travelling to the past”. I recall AC being praised for the accurate portrayal of the environments they presented. Idk if that has persisted.

        I have never played the game and never will because playing a game where your dude gets into a machine to watch the memories of an antecesor of you who was a kick ass assassin and then playing as the assassin doesn’t really call me, but it did to plenty people.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    points a tall bookshelf in his house

    Those are board game I got to quit playing video games. Bonus points here…drumroll…I own all of them.

      • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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        91 year ago

        Let’s not give them any ideas. My brother actually has a board game (can’t remember the name) where in order to get the story/scenarios/etcetera for each playthrough/mission/whatever, you actually need the official board game app.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          They did that in the LOTR Journeys in Middle-Earth game and in the new editions of Descent. The scenarios, spawns and enemy movement are all managed by the app, which is fine, but they don’t have an alternative way to play without it, which is crappy. But I’m sure that if they stop support someone will reverse engineer it and make a ruleset to admin these things.

      • @[email protected]
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        131 year ago

        Sooo, over 10 years ago, somebody came up with the idea for a hybrid board game: Golem Arcana. It’s a board game…that requires an app to play.

        Of course, the app was proprietary, and it’s no longer supported, so now the game is dead, because the app won’t run on modern phones.

  • DebatableRaccoon
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    461 year ago

    It’s nice that he’s being honest about the bullshittery but all the same he can shove it. Glad I haven’t bought a Ubi game in years and it doesn’t look like that’s going to be changing any time soon.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    It strikes me that this attitude might carry more weight if it came from a company with a better library… I mean, they have a handful of good games, most of which are quite old, and otherwise, mostly act like a cheap sequel machine.

    • bruhduh
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      51 year ago

      If it came from sony than sony fans gonna make it norm for everyone

      • DebatableRaccoon
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        21 year ago

        I really wish I didn’t agree with you though same could be said of the Xbox or Nintendo fanatics. Whichever tyrant dictates it will find a following among the fanboys

    • Washburn [she/her]
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      401 year ago

      If buying isn’t owning, piracy isn’t stealing 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        If we have to be comfortable not owning games, then they have to be comfortable us pirating them.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        If buying is owning, piracy is still not stealing. Theft involves a tangible loss for someone else.

          • the post of tom joad
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            21 year ago

            Where’s that greentext with the guy who takes over a company by pirating their game 100k times?

          • @[email protected]
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            51 year ago

            According to their logic, you can set up a shellscript that repeatedly copies an ISO of theirs to /dev/null. That should bankrupt them after a week or so.