Disaster Apparently, Ubisoft is experimenting with pop-up ads in the middle of video games now. No thanks. (Updated) - Ubisoft claims that pop-up ads that many people saw in the middle of the game was a "technical error"

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(Image credit: @Fab_XS_ on X (Twitter))

What you need to know​

  • Ubisoft is a major video game publisher based in France, known for Assassin's Creed and Watch Dogs.
  • Recently, a video being shared on X (Twitter) purports to show a sneaky little feature Ubisoft has injected into one of its older games.
  • Assassin's Creed Odyssey appears to be showing huge pop-up ads in the middle of gameplay now, despite previously being a fully-priced premium title.
  • Update: In comments to press, Ubisoft says that it was a "technical error" and has now been disabled.
Update (Nov 24, 2023): Ubisoft claims that this was due to a "technical error," and has now been disabled. Read their full comments below.
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Oddly specific technical error, I would say, but hey. It seems they have received the backlash loud and clear. Other publishers, please take note.

The original article continues below.

Whether it's arbitrary cuts, $75 horse armor, shrinkflation, pay-to-win, or premium early access, game publishers the world over are desperately trying to squeeze every last bit of profit possible for their shareholders. But one publisher may have just tipped things a little bit too far with this latest goof.

XboxSquad.fr reporter and co-founder @Fab_XS_ shared this video on X (Twitter), depicting what appears to be an ad for Assassin's Creed Mirage before the menu screen in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
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The video shows the player opening up the menu screen, only to be greeted with a gigantic Black Friday ad for Assassin's Creed Mirage, 20% off. I wouldn't mind hearing about such deals if I was actually searching for them (like our own Black Friday 2023 gaming deals live blog!) but, when I'm just trying to chill on the sofa and assassinate some dudes? Maybe not.

We're downloading Assassin's Creed Odyssey to see if we can replicate the ad at our end right now, but the clip shows no obvious signs of fakery or forgery. Plus, it's also not the first time Ubisoft has attempted to inject "ads" into its menus, with deals for in-game accelerators appearing alongside gameplay elements across some of its titles. However, a full-screen pop-up for one of its titles in the middle of your game really does take it to the next level.

Ads are commonplace in the middle of gameplay on mobile devices, typically in free-to-play games, as part of their business models. Similarly, we put ads on our web articles too, since we're not charging for access. By contrast, Assassin's Creed Odyssey was a fully-priced title and to patch these in post-launch feels aggressive and greedy.
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Assassin's Creed Mirage is pretty great, but only if it keeps pop-up ads out of the game. (Image credit: Windows Central)

I, for one, desperately do not want this to become the norm, and I suspect many others will not want it to become the norm either. Premium video games are supposed to be an escape from marketing bombardments, and it's hardly as if Assassin's Creed Odyssey is a multiplayer service game with expensive servers and matchmaking systems that need to be maintained.

If this video is indeed real (and there's no reason right now to think it isn't), all it represents is bare-faced greed. Even if it is fake, I suspect publishers would salivate at the concept of normalizing this type of system. Let's not allow them to do so.
 
Haven't bought a Ubisoft game since meh nu-Splinter Cell in 2015. Never again will I support half these businesses - NEVER - even if they made a "turnabout" because I know it wouldn't be anything genuine or last long term. The Semitic masks have been off for years now, and the penny-stretching has made most people I know utterly sick of "modern gaming" (ad-based gaming/gambling). Add onto all that the fact that most of these companies are raging Yahvist factories actively using their brands to propagandize the plebs (naughty dog anyone?) - and you've got an industry ripe for a Well-Earned Crash.
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The awards shows are Geoff-tier, the games for the most part suck ass and have dogshit couch-commie writing, and the abject greed on display from some of these rats would make even the Learned Elders of Zion blush with shekel snickering.
 
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I won’t touch any game made post ~2011.
Long live 3D realms engine games!

Yeah no, that's bullshit. "Technical errors" don't create full-blown ads and strategically place them in a fucking game
And Dylan Mulvaney's Custom Bud Lite can that he showed off on the internet wasn't an advertisement, it was just a strategic market influencing partnership....... the only thing you should hate more than modern woke businesses, is how stupid they think you are.
 
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Im glad I switched to pirating fucking everything and only buying a copy of a game if they genuinely deserve my money. Though to be fair, Ubishit games aren't even worth pirating. Probably a good thing I don't touch their shit, as had I seen this shit first hand I might of put my console through the wall in pure rage.

At this point, when it comes to my hobbies, I desire nothing less than to see this industry burn to the fucking ground and the people who put it into this state get fucking flayed. Every last Ubisoft employee would definitely be getting flayed, no ifs ands or buts. I don't care if Rakesh the coder or Habibi the 3d modeler had "nothing to do with it", you work for them, you're getting flogged.

Bring me back to the days gaming was seen as a "faggot nerd" hobby, when the developers actually gave a shit and normies weren't tainting it with their need to have everything dumbed down to their room temperature IQ. No, now everything has to have $7000+ of microtransactions, barely function for the 5 minutes you're actually allowed to PLAY what now amounts to a FUCKING MOVIE, force ads into every molecule of your being, and have large portions of an already completed game removed pre-launch to resell later as "dlc" to all your stupid suck-- "customers".

Gaming has fallen, billions must uninstall.
 
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