Summary

  • Ubisoft has responded to the lawsuit over ownership rights of The Crew, which was shut down in early 2024.
  • Ubisoft has dismissed allegations made by plaintiffs, claiming that it never led people to believe they were purchasing "unfettered ownership rights in the game."
  • An amendment has since been made by the plaintiffs, claiming that gift cards and expiration codes for 2099 are proof the game should be in a playable state.

The Crew's servers 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:were shut down just over a year ago, making the online-only game essentially useless. It sucked at the time, acting as a stark reminder that even games we can buy aren't guaranteed to stick around forever, but for two dedicated fans, it was the start of a very long war with Ubisoft over ownership rights.

Back in November, it was revealed thatꦕ these two fans were suing Ubisoft, as they claim the publisher mis🙈led customers into believing they were paying for the ownership of the game rather than a license. The goal was to eve💃ntually expand the suit into a class-action, allowing The Crew owners to demand monetary relief for the shutdown.

Ubisoft Says "Ownership Rights" Were Never Promised In The Crew Shutdown Lawsuit

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Fast-forward a few months, and now filed in February has been , as lawyers representing the co💦mpany claim that the company never made players believe they were purchasing "unfettered ownership rights in the game." They also claim that the plaintiffs used a "kitchen sink approach" due to frustration ove♏r the shutdown, and "fail to state a plausible claim under any of their eight causes of action".

“Frustrated with 🅺Ubisoft’s recent decision to retire the game following a notice period delineated on the product’s packaging, Plaintiffs apply a kitchen sink approach on behalf of a putative class of nationwide customers, alleging eight causes of action including violations of California’s False Advertising Law, Unfair Competition Law, and Consumer Legal Remedies Act, as well as common law fraud and breach of warranty claims,” says Ubisoft's lawyers.

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Sorry Ubisoft, But I'd Like To Keep Owning My Games

The future doesn💃't look pretty when ꧒it comes to keeping the games we love.

While this doesn't come from the horse's mouth directly, it is an indication that Ubisoft simply sees people buying games as licenses, and nothing more, and should be able to revoke access when it pleases. We know Ubisoft has this attitude, ever since its director of subscriptions, Phillipe Tremblay, claimed that gamers𝐆 need to "get comfortable" with not owning 🐼their games.

It's not looking too good for the overall case, but the two fighting against Ubisoft have since responded with an amendment, using images of the ൩game with activation codes for 2099. They cl♚aim that this is proof that Ubisoft suggested the game would stick around for the foreseeable future.

They also claim that Ubisoft broke the law in California, as gift cards (which legally don't expire in the state) for the game's virtual currency technically expired once the servers shut down. Ubisoft has until March 29 to respond to thi﷽s new amendment, but something tells me that Ubi🦩soft is going to get a dismissal regardless.

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Your Rating

The Crew
Racing
Systems
10.0/10
Top Critic Avg: 62/100 Critics Rec: 7%
Released
December 2, 2014
ESRB
T For Teen due tꦬo Language, Mild Blood, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violenc🥂e
Developer(s)
Ub𒀰isoft Ivory Tower, Ubisoft Reflectiℱons
Publisher(s)
Ubisoft
Engine
Babel Engine

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