They seem to be very caught off guard by Star Wars: Outlaws' underperformance, and after investor pressure, are trying to massively course correct. This is what happens when you vote with your dollars!
In the past an executive couldn't really keep a pulse on the market themselves, they needed real world connections, they needed information that wasn't just available at their fingertips and the only way to readily get it was relying on people under them to feed truthful and useful information and not just be 'yes men'.
Information is readily available at their fingertips now though, there is no excuse for being so disconnected and out of touch.
These idiots could just release a high quality story expansion for Black Flag every year for ten years and make a billion dollars. Instead they do... This.
I was a prime demographic for Star Wars Outlaws, as I like Star Wars and the more recent RPG style Assassin's Creeds. I chose to skip it after the initial impressions, and I'm glad I did. Nice to see that enough other people did the same to make a difference. I'm down for more of the same with a Japanese skin, so hopefully they won't manage to mess this one up to the point that I won't enjoy it.
Same here. Their thing with removing the crew though made me finally give up on Ubisoft. I could deal with the stupid pricing given that I at least got 50 hours out of a game, had an okayish story, and was a time occupier. Removing games so I can't play them again? Fuuuuck that. Cost is all of a sudden a massive issue for me, I'm not going to pay 60 bucks for what is essentially a rental. I'll wait and pay rental prices for it if they're just going to yank it as soon as it's not profitable.
Same, I couldn’t even finish watching a 10 min review, it was so boring. When I went to pick up Space Marines 2 in a big store, it was full of SW Outlaws discs. I picked up the last SM2, and Astro Bot was already sold out, so people were happy to buy games, just not this one.
Well I'm prime demographic for Outlaws too and I had an incredible blast with the game. It's not a GOTY but it was very enjoyable to me. Very immersive and the story was alright too.
Big shock. This game has had a lot of red flags, and not the good kind one would expect from a Japanese themed game. Everything about this game from the marketing to the merchandising has been bad at best, and outright offensive/borderline racist at worst.
People have been dreaming of a Japan based AC game since the first one. Ubisoft could not have picked a worse game to mess up this badly than this one.
Finally, let me address some of the polarized comments around Ubisoft lately. I want to reaffirm that we are an entertainment-first company, creating games for the broadest possible audience, and our goal is not to push any specific agenda. We remain committed to creating games for fans and players that everyone can enjoy.”
I do not believe you Yves. You say you are committed to making games everyone want to enjoy, but your last like 4 games have released to awful sales because basically nobody wanted to play them. If you were committed to making games everyone wanted to enjoy then your sales would not be garbage. Your words and your data do not match. I mean, you literally just said Ubisoft remains committed to the GaaS model for games, thats pretty much the opposite of being player committed.
In xenophobic Japan, a foreigner especially an African is allowed to massacre Japanese people with zero consequences. The same problem will exist if a westerner enters Japan and massacres Japanese citizenry with zero consequence.
It was a very anti-Japanese ( replace Japanese with Jewish or any other ethnic or cultural or minority group ) game centered in Japan. ( Butsu buddha statue is expressly forbidden in Japan from pictorial / digital / non-real-life representations but Ubisoft decided to make a digital 3d model and place it in AC:S) with blatant disrespect and cultural-dissonance.
If it was Yagyu Juubei and Naoe or some similar Japanese main-characters there would be almost no backlash . Edit2: complete rejection as non-immersive and non-Japanese behaviour.
Edit2: Listen to a Japanese perspective to the problems Ubisoft has caused Japan. An entire country offended for greedy corpos and fake DEI messaging. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GYauJy9fJ0