Some folks may have a hard time understanding when one of their most anticipated games gets delayed, however; it always seems to workout for the better.
As it was highly publicized weeks ago that Watch Dogs and The Crew were going to be delayed, things have died down recently and fan emotions have become refocused on excitement and anticipation for the games once again.
Examiner.com recently had the chance to speak with Ubisoft North America President Laurent Detoc and he told us about having to make hard decisions when it comes to delaying a game.
The Outerhaven writes: With the closure of The Crew's online servers, Ubisoft has started removing access to the game from anyone who owns it on Ubisoft Connect.
I'm so done with Ubisoft, removing games one paid for is a new low...
Bye Ubisoft,
You've done f#c*ed it up !
I see they're trying their best to surpass Activision Blizzard for being the most hated gaming company. Keep at it, Ubisoft, I believe!
If you are looking for a bargain, check out the huge discounts across the entire WatchDogs series on Steam.
The series' next iteration is coming this year.
That's true but they should really try and get games out for when they originally plan.
On a side note, I though I was coming into a google translated article when I saw "insure" instead of ensure.
As long as my PC copy of Watch Dogs can potentially look as good as the original reveal trailer, it will be worth it.
EA can learn from Ubisoft.
is this an shot at BF4?
Shigeru Miyamoto: "A delayed game is eventually good, a rushed game is forever bad!"