Last month, Ubisoft decided to end online support for a bunch of older games, but in doing so also brought down the DRM servers for Might and Magic X â Legacy, meaning players couldnât access the gameâs single-player content or DLC.
As Eurogamer reports, fans were not happy, having to cobble together an unofficial workaround to be able to continue playing past a certain point in the single-player. But instead of Ubisoft taking the intervening weeks to release something official to fix this, or reversing their original move to shut down the gameâs DRM servers, theyâve decided to do something else.
They have simply removed the game for sale on Steam. If you visit the gameâs Steam page now, youâre greeted with the message:
Notice: At the request of the publisher, Might & Magic X â Legacy is no longer available for sale on Steam.
So now any prospective new players canât get the game, and anyone else with an existing copyâŠstill canât play it properly, as even using the fan-made workaround, the gameâs bonus content remains inaccessible.
Players are now understandably pissed, taking to the gameâs Steam reviews to leave messages like:
âDoesnât work anymore. Ubisoft refuses to fix the game. Pathetic.â
âUbisoft took my money then shut it down.â
âThis is theft, and if Steam and the relevant governments are fine about it, itâs legal theft. I will never purchase anything from Ubisoft anymore on principle, even if they decide to try and do something about this mess.â
âUnfortunately, Ubisoft decided to geld the game, and itâs impossible to access a significant part of it anymore, so I canât recommend purchasing it. F*** this company with a pineapple for their mistreatment of the âMight and Magicâ franchise.â
And
âUbisoft can go f**k themselves.â
The game has also been removed from Ubisoftâs own shopfront
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