Ubisoft is dealing with new bother, as a lawsuit has been filed in opposition to the corporate for allegedly sharing consumer knowledge, on prime of ongoing inventory value points.
The lawsuit, filed by Alex Rajjoub and Trevor Lakes with the Peiffer Wolf regulation agency within the Northern District of California, claims that Ubisoft shared their knowledge with Meta. Nevertheless, on the time of writing, no verdict has been introduced.
Moreover, YouTuber Endymion acknowledged that Ubisoft has spent between $650 million and $800 million on their recreation Cranium and Bones. He additional talked about that this data comes from a supply inside Ubisoft. Nevertheless, these claims stay rumours for now, as nothing official has been confirmed.
Associated to the continued situation in Ubisoft associated to poor gross sales, Ubisoft’s monetization director Stevy Chassard talked about in a now-deleted LinkedIn put up that “the gaming business is tough in the intervening time.” He additionally identified how disappointing it’s that some players want in poor health relating to the corporate. Chassard additionally talked about how “folks throughout the business” make the identical sort of feedback, which additional impacts all the opposite workers.
Ubisoft additional delayed its upcoming recreation Murderer’s Creed Shadow’s launch date to February 2025. This mainly places it as a direct competitors to PlayStation’s upcoming title Ghost of Yotei. With regard to this, Ubisoft CEO additional talked about “There’s plenty of house for very high-quality video games, and people two video games can promote very effectively.”