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Ubisoft's latest financial report has stated that the publisher believes microtransactions can actually make games 'more fun' for players.
Something called the "Stop Killing Games" petition has been racking up a ton of interest over the past few weeks and months, ...
Why beat the game when you can just buy the resources you need in games like Assassin's Creed? Heck, Ubisoft says it's more ...
Whether players agree with Ubisoft’s definition of “fun” or not, the company’s stance is now on record. For better or worse, monetisation remains a central part of its approach, and the reaction ...
Ubisoft has been confronted and forced to respond to the Stop Killing Games petition that could make big changes to the developer.
The Stop Killing Games movement's EU petition has reached a new milestone of 1.4 million signatures. What does this mean for ...
We’re more than halfway through 2025, and it’s already been quite an eventful year for gaming. The launch of the Nintendo ...
The Stop Killing Games movement, which aims to preserve offline play for all games even after publisher support ends, has united gamers in every genre from farm ...
While not made in Canada, another new July release is highly recommended for kids and kids at heart: Nintendo’s “Donkey Kong Bananza” for the new Nintendo Switch 2 video game console, which can be ...
Ubisoft CEO says Star Wars Outlaws preorder numbers are “not as strong” due to a less popular Star Wars brand. Here's what it means for the game's future.
Ubisoft claims microtransactions make the player experience more fun by offering optional customization and faster progress in premium games.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillermot commented on the Stop Killing Games campaign during a shareholder meeting on July 10.