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This is probably why they pumped the brakes so hard on Assassin's Creed Shadows. The state they released Star Wars Outlaws in was absolutely abysmal. Something tells me they figured if they did the same thing with assassin's Creed shadows, they were fucked. They're also now releasing that one day one on steam. I really get the distinct feeling that if assassin's Creed's shadows doesn't sell for Ubisoft, they're in serious trouble.
They've had too many flops and investors are getting pretty pissed at their stupid decisions.
They’re trying to sell the company and have been for awhile. The problem is that without a win, no one wants to buy.
All they have is their IP, which they keep shitting on. The unique Ubisoft "innovations" are a shittier launcher and removing games from people who paid for them if they don't play.
Nobody should want to buy that shitshow except to gut it for IP.
We can only hope
Outlaws could have been released 100% bug free and it still would have flopped