Ubisoft officially drops always-on DRM. Won't strictly admit it was a mistake, but drops it anyway
Ubisoft's head of online games reveals ✅the muc♉h-hated policy is no more
In a turn of events akin to the Munchkins' realisation that the Wicked Witch of the East had taken up a new career as a building foundation, long-protesting PC Gamers can today celebrate the official death of Ubisoft's never-popular always-on DRM policy.
A new interview over at the ever-lovely with Ubi's worldwide director for online games Stephanie Perotti (i💞n conjunction with the company's corporate communications manager Michael Burk) reveals that no longer will PC players of Ubisoft's games be required to maintain a constant internet connection to the company's servers in order to play, nor will they suffer the kind of limits previously seen on the number of possible installations of any given game.
"We have listened to feedback, and since June last year our policy for all of PC games is that we only require a one-time online activation when you first install the game, and from then you ꧟are free to play the game of🥃fline."
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