With the pre-release of Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown began, Ubisoft has chosen this week to rebrand its Ubisoft+ subscription providers, and introduce a PC model of the “Classics” tier at a cheaper price. And an enormous a part of this, says the writer’s director of subscriptions, Philippe Tremblay, is getting gamers “comfy” with not proudly owning their video games.
It’s arduous to maintain up with how usually Ubisoft has rebranded its on-line portals for its video games, with Uplay, Ubisoft Sport Launcher, Ubisoft Join, Uplay+, Uplay Passport, Ubisoft Membership, and now Ubisoft+ Premium and Ubisoft+ Classics, all names used during the last decade or so. It’s additionally appeared faintly bewildering why there’s a requirement for any of them, given Ubisoft launched solely 5 non-mobile video games final 12 months.
Nevertheless, a requirement there apparently is, says Tremblay in an interview with GI.biz. He claims the corporate’s subscription service had its largest ever month October 2023, and that the service has had “hundreds of thousands” of subscribers, and “over half a billion hours” performed. After all, quite a lot of this could possibly be a results of Ubisoft’s varied moments of refusing to launch video games to Steam, forcing PC gamers to make use of its providers, and sure choosing a month’s subscription quite than the complete worth of the sport they had been trying to purchase. However nonetheless, clearly individuals are opting to make use of it.
Nevertheless it stays unusual why sufficient individuals would need to subscribe—and at $17.99 a month it’s not low cost—to a single writer’s output. That’s not a diss of Ubisoft’s video games—though you would possibly need to apply your individual—however one thing that may be as true had been it Activision Blizzard or EA.
You possibly can subscribe to Sport Go, or PlayStation Plus, and get a broad vary of tons of of video games from dozens of publishers, or you possibly can pay considerably extra to solely get the video games made by one single writer, and certainly a writer with a really distinct type of sport. TV networks and film firms tried this, and people numbers are scaling down quick, with many already compromising by returning their exhibits to the bigger streamers.
What’s extra chilling about all this, nonetheless, is when Tremblay strikes on to how Ubisoft needs to see a “shopper shift,” just like that of the marketplace for CDs and DVDs, the place individuals have moved over to Spotify and Netflix, as a substitute of shopping for bodily media to maintain on their very own cabinets. Provided that most individuals, whereas being part of the issue (hiya), additionally consider this as an issue, it’s so bizarre to see it phrased as if some defective pondering within the firm’s viewers.
One of many issues we noticed is that avid gamers are used to, a little bit bit like DVD, having and proudly owning their video games. That’s the patron shift that should occur. They obtained comfy not proudly owning their CD assortment or DVD assortment. That’s a metamorphosis that’s been a bit slower to occur [in games]. As avid gamers develop comfy in that side… you don’t lose your progress. In case you resume your sport at one other time, your progress file continues to be there. That’s not been deleted. You don’t lose what you’ve constructed within the sport or your engagement with the sport. So it’s about feeling comfy with not proudly owning your sport.
Tremblay goes on to say to GI.biz, “However as individuals embrace that mannequin, they are going to see that these video games will exist, the service will proceed, and also you’ll be capable to entry them while you really feel like.” However…we all know that isn’t true! We all know how usually providers don’t proceed, what number of video games are not obtainable.
Certainly one of my all-time favourite video games was printed by Ubisoft in 2003, known as In Memorium (Lacking: Since January within the U.S.), and that’s definitely not on its Classics vary, I’m positive as a result of the corporate way back misplaced any rights to it. Fortunately for me, I personal a bodily copy of it. However any variety of different Ubisoft video games from the early ‘00s I stick in its Classics web site don’t have any outcomes. There’s no cause on Earth to assume the identical received’t be true of Ubisoft’s present video games in 20 years.
There are nonetheless plans for Ubisoft so as to add streaming entry to Activision Blizzard’s video games to Ubisoft+, as weird as that will appear given the writer’s current acquisition by Microsoft. It’ll additionally appear pretty redundant, given all of the video games will come to the way more ubiquitous Sport Go, the place they received’t be behind the technical hurdle of streaming. And certainly Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown is already obtainable to play by way of the Epic Video games Retailer in the event you pre-ordered it there.
If, for no matter cause, you simply adore Ubisoft’s output, then sure—for $17.99 a month you possibly can play Cranium & Bones, Avatar, Murderer’s Creed Mirage, Anno 1800, and The Crew: Motorfest proper now, which is quite a bit cheaper than shopping for all of them individually. However you received’t personal any of them, and also you’ll must maintain paying that 18 bucks a month in perpetuity if you wish to maintain them, proper up till you possibly can’t any extra.