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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 ...
Ubisoft's latest financial report has stated that the publisher believes microtransactions can actually make games 'more fun' for players.
Ubisoft has boldly claimed that microtransactions are making their premium games more fun, and unsurprisingly, nobody agrees.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows unfortunately has a Microtransactions Store same as in Origins/Odyssey/ValhallaI’ve been against ...
Ubisoft's annual financial report isn't exactly "for us"—that is, people who like videogames and not stocks—but surely ...
Ubisoft argued that them putting microtransactions in single-player games to help skip progress makes them more fun.
Ubisoft has revealed in an annual financial report that it believes the microtransactions it puts in its games actually make their games 'more fun'.
Ubisoft's latest financial report contains an interesting statement on how they view their monetization practices, claiming ...
Ubisoft has suggested the microtransactions it includes in premium titles like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry make those games "more fun" for the players.
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 claims microtransactions make the player experience more fun by offering optional customization and faster progress in premium games.
In a move that feels straight out of the "Did they really say that?" playbook, Ubisoft now claims that microtransactions don't just boost revenue—they actually make games more fun.