Few video game companiesā PC release practices are as reviled as Ubisoftās. From titles that require always-on internet connections to security-compromising DRM, attempts by the Assassinās Creed publisher to stop people from illegally obtaining or running their games on PC have met with strong criticism. Their responses havenāt always helped
https://lastchance.cc/ubisoft-thinks-its-pc-drm-is-a-success-it-is-wrong-5825822%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
āWe want to develop the PC market quite a lot and F2P is really the way to do it. The advantage of F2P is that we can get revenue from countries where we couldnāt previously ā places where our products were played but not bought. Now with F2P we gain revenue, which helps brands last longer.ā
āItās a way to get closer to your customers, to make sure you have a revenue. On PC itās only around five to seven per cent of the players who pay for F2P, but normally on PC itās only about five to seven per cent who pay anyway, the rest is pirated. Itās around a 93-95 per cent piracy rate, so it ends up at about the same percentage. The revenue we get from the people who play is more long term, so we can continue to bring content.ā
Of course, not every publisher shares Ubiās views on piracy. Paradox Interactiveāpublisher of War of the Rosesāhave been vocal before about their opposition to DRM. This morning, Paradox producer Shams Jorjani tweeted his take on Guillemotās comments:
https://lastchance.cc/the-end-of-chivalry-cheesy-action-movies-and-fascist-5919843%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Ubisoft is rumbling about Piracyā¦again ā Fun fact ā At Paradox we never, ever look at piracy numbers ā we're focused on our gamers.
Honestly, during my 3 years I've never had a conversation with @TheWesterFront or anyone at Paradox regarding "piracy" as a problem
ā Shams Jorjani (@ShamsJorjani) August 22, 2012
Ubisoftās newest PC strategy is to launch their own uPlay client, which would be a storefront/launcher combination like EAās Origin. Itās too soon to say if uPlay will change how many people pirate Ubisoft titles. But itās fair bet that uPlay will be the distribution pipeline through which Ubi tries to make money off their free-to-play games on PC.
https://lastchance.cc/ubisoft-launches-their-own-pc-gaming-client-and-is-sel-5935427%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Guillemot: As many PC players pay for F2P as boxed product [Games Industry International]