Even as new data shows increased interest in single-player games, it seems Ubisoft is still all-in on free-to-play and live service titles.
It’s been obvious for many years that Ubisoft is desperate to break into the live service games business with a bona fide success. So far, though, the only game to have any staying power is Rainbow Six Siege, with other attempts, like XDefiant, proving not so popular.
‘If at first you don’t succeed’ seems to be the company motto, since prior comments by CEO Yves Guillemot have pointed to the next Ghost Recon and Far Cry games featuring at least some live service elements.
This doesn’t necessarily mean Ubisoft will stop releasing traditional single-player games (such as the still MIA Prince Of Persia and Splinter Cell remakes), but new comments by th

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