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Shroud of the Avatar boss claims confusion over SeedInvest

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Ubisoft Pulls Broken Game From Sale. Statement Issued

Ubisoft has pulled Might and Magic X: Legacy from Steam while they fix the DRM issues. They've also issued a statement.

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Knightofelemia1021d ago

Better then how CD Projekt handled Cyberpunk

lelo2play1021d ago

You can't be serious?

* facepalm *

Knightofelemia1020d ago (Edited 1020d ago )

Ubisoft acted right away pulled their game to fix their fuck up. What did CD Projekt do oh just went around pretending everything was all right then admitted there is something with their game. It was a PR stunt to pat themselves on the back to acknowledge they royally screwed up. I trust a company that acts right away and fixes their fuck up not dancing around the bush and pretending everything is all right. Out of the two I trust Ubisoft over CD Projekt.

jznrpg1021d ago (Edited 1021d ago )

That’s good for them to pull it . I Loved Might & Magic back in the day . I didn’t know Ubibleh owns the IP now that’s too bad especially if they ruined the game like they tend to do with most of their franchises . Ubi is becoming an EA look alike. I once really liked Ubisoft but they have gone downhill as they get bigger . But this is a good move but they probably should have had better quality testing before releasing it at all . I know many gamers would do the job for cheap or not getting paid at all .

Mithan1021d ago

They need to make a new Might and Magic game, but a good one this time.

The7Reaper1020d ago

If Ubi pulled every broken game then they wouldn't have anything left to sell.