Congratulations to Ubisoft! They're stepping into the spotlight as the new EA (Forbes).
Congratulations to Ubisoft! They're stepping into the spotlight as the new EA (Forbes).
I enjoyed that piece. It highlights how low Ubisoft's game selection is, and I’d like to share a list of their titles.
Sure, I see. They seem fine to me too. I might create a background image if I decide to talk about it.
Fair enough, I’d never block your right to create wallpapers. But let’s not forget—because of Ubisoft’s current troubles, we should remember that EA has also contributed its share of missteps and stagnant projects (like Medal of Honor, $60 Madden updates, and the FIFA roster).
It's unclear why MoH ended up with such a terrible outcome, but it was an intense experience with a tough learning curve. Sports games... Well... No further thoughts. Still, you should acknowledge their efforts—they managed to pull down Dawngate, improved Battlefield 4, and even hinted at a potential sixth free DLC. Their EA Access concept is appealing. They own Origin, which isn't as problematic as many assume. PVZ Garden Warfare has also seen some free updates. BUT. Yes, EA has made some serious mistakes. Nonetheless, the positive aspects seem to outweigh the drawbacks.
EA delivered a strong performance with BF4's launch, and they understood that developers require time to craft great products. Now we're in a solid position. BF$ is resolved, BF4 CTE fosters great collaboration between devs and players, and their upcoming title appears to be progressing smoothly, with all problems addressed.