Ubisoft Revokes Access to The Crew, Highlighting Digital Ownership Concerns

Ubisoft, the video game publisher, has reportedly started to remove access to the game “The Crew” from the libraries of players who bought it digitally. This move has sparked controversy and raised questions about digital ownership.

“The Crew” is an online-only racing game that became inoperable when its servers were shut down on April 1, 2024. However, some users report that Ubisoft has gone a step further by revoking the license to access the game from Ubisoft Connect accounts. This has left many players unable to launch the game they paid for.

Players who attempted to launch the game reportedly received a message stating that access was no longer possible. Some of these players had planned to set up private servers to play the game, an option that is now impossible.

This move has been met with backlash from the gaming community, with some likening it to theft. They argue that they purchased the game with their own money and received no warning that Ubisoft would be deleting the license.

Ubisoft’s decision to revoke access to “The Crew” underscores the challenges and concerns surrounding digital ownership. As more content becomes digital and reliant on online servers, the question of what consumers truly own becomes increasingly relevant.

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