Wed. Apr 1st, 2026

Французская Ассоциация Потребителей Судится с Ubisoft Из-за Закрытия The Crew

Перефразированный текст (русский):

Ведущая французская ассоциация потребителей, при поддержке группы «Stop Killing Games», инициировала судебный процесс против компании Ubisoft в связи с окончательным прекращением работы онлайн-игры The Crew. Этот шаг поднимает острые вопросы о правах потребителей и их цифровой собственности в условиях, когда издатели игр отключают онлайн-сервисы.

Rephrased and Translated Text (English):

A prominent French consumer rights organization, with support from the ‘Stop Killing Games’ initiative, has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft regarding the permanent closure of its online game, The Crew. This legal action highlights growing concerns over digital ownership and the rights of consumers when publishers decide to discontinue online-only titles.

The lawsuit specifically challenges Ubisoft’s decision to effectively render all copies of The Crew unplayable by shutting down its servers, leaving players unable to access content they had previously purchased. The ‘Stop Killing Games’ movement, advocating against the removal of games from player libraries, is backing the consumer association in this significant legal battle.

This case could set an important precedent for the gaming industry, potentially forcing publishers to reconsider their long-term responsibilities towards digital products and the players who invest in them.

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By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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