In November 2024, two gamers from California sued Ubisoft over the company's decision to shut down servers for The Crew. The two argued that Ubisoft shutting down the servers was equivalent to buying a pinball machine, then years later, the pinball manufacturer storms into your house, removes the pinball paddles, bumpers, balls, everything that makes it playable and leaves an empty shell. They alleged that Ubisoft "misled consumers by telling them they were buying a game, when in fact, all they were renting was a limited license to access the game." The plaintiff's pinball comparison also came from one of […]
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