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Ubisoft's report calls microtransactions in games like Shadow's fun
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53636, member: 636"] Ubisoft generated gaming community backlash through recent annual financial report statements. The publisher claimed microtransactions improve player experiences within premium game titles. Company executives outlined monetization strategies on page ten, promoting optional purchases for customization and faster progression. Management emphasized that players can complete games without additional spending. This stance conflicts with widespread gamer opposition to paid content in full-price releases. Gaming enthusiasts strongly reject monetization within premium products that already generate revenue through initial purchases. Players tolerate microtransactions in free-to-play titles requiring ongoing income streams. Ubisoft introduced this practice with Assassin's Creed Origins in 2017. The company offers cosmetic items, powerful equipment, and progression acceleration across subsequent releases. These policies continue damaging relationships with hardcore gaming audiences. Business developments reveal new Tencent-funded subsidiary leadership appointments. Charlie Guillemot and Christophe Derennes will jointly manage operations. Charlie represents continued family control through father Yves Guillemot's position. Derennes contributes experience from North American studio management. This announcement coincides with ongoing monetization controversies. [/QUOTE]
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