- A new rumor suggests Ubisoft is unhappy with Steam player count tools.
- It wants the platform to remove it after Star Wars Outlaws’ failed Steam Launch.
- The company is facing its worst stock situation in many years.
Ubisoft doesn’t seem to be catching a breath as it has constantly been a part of various controversies for the past few years. This time the company is reportedly pressurizing Steam into removing player count tools after Star Wars Outlaws’ failure.
Why it matters? The company had hoped its return to Steam would attract a lot of players who weren’t comfortable with other launchers. However, even on Steam, Outlaws couldn’t even get 1000 players at launch.
According to a new video from Smash JT, Ubisoft isn’t happy with Steam for allowing third-party sites like SteamDB to access the player counting tools. It is reportedly forcing Steam to remove the tools so that the public can’t see the figures.
Ubisoft and other companies want to pressure Steam to stop the tracker from giving out info they want to keep to themselves
Ubisoft and a few more unnamed companies want to present their findings to investors to make it sound good. Star Wars Outlaws reportedly managed to sell less than 2 million copies so far, and the launch numbers are very underwhelming.
During the recent XDS24 keynote, Ubisoft’s executive producer stated that AAA games need to sell at least 10 million copies to recoup costs. That is his experience from the games they develop.
And as things stand, Star Wars Outlaws will in no way sell this many copies. The game has also led to Ubisoft’s stocks falling to their worst in many years. The company must be hoping Assaassin’s Creed Shadows will save it.
But, things look dire there too as even the game’s devs think that it is the worst game they’ve ever seen. So, it is understandable that Ubisoft would be against the idea of showing the player count to avoid public humiliation.
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