Ubisoft’s name has been mud with PC gamers for a good long while. Ending always-on requirement to play games and other DRM restrictions helped it somewhat, but it is still widely perceived as a publisher most interested in Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 titles—and for good reason, as Rayman Legends fans might say.
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“We are always seeking to improve,” she added. “With every game on PC we are improving. Far Cry 3 and Assassin’s Creed III on PC were very high quality.”
That’s not the point, when Assassin’s Creed III is delayed by a month on PC, it sends a message of second-class citizenship to a PC gamer. But, OK, listing 30 non-Ubisoft titles is something, I guess. Perotti said the company has plans to sell digital cards similar to Xbox Live points cards, Steam wallet funds and other virtual gift certificates found at physical retailers.
Ubisoft: ‘We want to improve our relationship with PC gamers’ [MCV]