Ubisoft Executive Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable Not Owning Their Games depicting Director of Subscriptions Philippe Tremblay and an article about the quote.

Ubisoft Executive Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable Not Owning Their Games

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Overview

Ubisoft Executive Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable Not Owning Their Games refers to a controversial statement made by video game publisher Ubisoft's Director of Subscriptions Philippe Tremblay in which he said that there needs to be a consumer shift where video game players rent or subscribe to games instead of owning them, not unlike consumers shifting to streaming from physical media. The quote garnered criticism from many gamers in mid-January 2024, with many encouraging each other to start pirating Ubisoft games or boycotting them entirely. The statement additionally spawned widespread discussions and memes over the following days.

Background

On January 15th, 2024, Ubisoft's Director of Subscriptions Philippe Tremblay said in an interview with Games Industry Biz[13] that he supports a consumer shift towards subscription-based gaming. In the article, titled "The new Ubisoft+ and getting gamers comfortable with not owning their games," Tremblay said:

"One of the things we saw is that gamers are used to, a little bit like DVD, having and owning their games. That's the consumer shift that needs to happen. They got comfortable not owning their CD collection or DVD collection. That's a transformation that's been a bit slower to happen [in games]. As gamers grow comfortable in that aspect… you don't lose your progress. If you resume your game at another time, your progress file is still there. That's not been deleted. You don't lose what you've built in the game or your engagement with the game. So it's about feeling comfortable with not owning your game.

The quote was posted to the /r/videogames[1] subreddit by Redditor /u/Mistah-S later that day on January 15th, and to X[2] user @Rahll's account on January 16th, where it gathered over 1,000 upvotes (seen below, left) and 50,000 likes, respectively, in three days (seen below, right).


1145 NEWS UBISOFT EXEC SAYS YOU NEED TO GET USED TO NOT OWNING YOUR GAMES Okay? Discussion (i.redd.it) submitted 3 days ago by Mistah-S 915 comments share save hide report crosspost hide all child comments Ubisoft's director of subscriptions says that gamers need to start "feeling comfortable" with not owning the games they're playing. NEWS UBISOFT EXEC SAYS YOU NEED TO GET USED TO NOT OWNING YOUR GAMES Reid Southen @Rahll Ubisoft exec needs to get comfortable with people not buying their games. This is anti-consumer propaganda and a way to milk gamers generation after generation. Ubisoft Exec Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable With "Not Owning Your Games" Ubisoft's director of subscriptions says that gamers need to start "feeling comfortable" with not owning the games they're playing. BY JOSHUA ROBERTSON PUBLISHED 8 HOURS AGO 1:05 AM Jan 16, 2024 · 6M Views

Developments

Ubisoft Stock Drop

In the days following Philippe Tremblay's controversial statements and the widespread backlash toward his take on game ownership, Ubisoft's stock price notably crashed,[10] with some speculating it was related to his comments.[11] For example, YouTuber[12] Gaming Industry & Finance uploaded a video on January 16th, 2024, under the title "UBISOFT STOCK CRASH!!! Are They Losing It on Latest Subscription Talk?" (shown below).



Online Reactions

The news quickly spread online over the following days and was reposted to Reddit's /r/gaming[3] on January 16th, 2024, gathering over 19,000 upvotes in two days. The quote was also posted on /r/technology[4] and /r/pcgaming[5] gathering over 3,000 upvotes each in a similar timeframe.

On January 17th, iFunny[6] user @FriendlyNeighbourhoodRetar posted the news, gathering over 800 smiles in two days (seen below, left). On January 18th, iFunny[7] user @KinkRoulette posted a It's Always Morally Correct meme about pirating video games that gathered over 13,000 smiles in a day (seen below, right).


the most retarded take i have ever heard h-------- Ubisoft Exec Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable With "Not Owning Your Games" TheGamer 16h XXXXXXX Ubisoft Exec Says Gamers Need To Get Comfortable With "Not Owning Your Games" Ubisoft's director of subscriptions says that gamers need to start "feeling comfortable" with not owning the games they're playing. BY JOSHUA ROBERTSON PUBLISHED 8 HOURS AGO If purchase isn't ownership; then piracy isn't theft.

On January 19th, 2024, Redditor[8] /u/Professional_Job1154 posted a meme to /r/pcmasterrace using Tremblay's statement, gathering over 4,000 upvotes in a day (seen below, left). X[9] user @QuirklessStoner also posted a joke about piracy on January 17th, gathering over 10,000 likes in two days (seen below, right).


LEO 4.21 USD -0.67 (-13.73%) + past 5 days Jan 17, 4:00 PM EST - Disclaimer 5.0 4.5 1D 4.0 DuffZERO GAMERS NEED TO GET COMFORTABLE WITHbff2 NOT OWNING THEIR GAMES. noffia 50 #F THIRTY MINUTES LATER 1M Jan 12 6M YTD UBIS Jan 17 More Food Hooo 00000 HOOOL WELL, THAT'S THE END OF ME. Monster Hunter Jhokes @QuirklessStoner Jan 17, 2024 Well then PIRACY IT'S OK Moistened Tart Gamers Need To Get Comfortable With "Not Owning Your Games" 20 40 Ubisoft's director of subscriptions says that gamers need to start the games the comfortable with not owning @Moistened Tart • Jan 16 Everything will be a per month subscription. That's where we're headed. :

Search Interest

External References

[1] Reddit – /r/videogames

[2] X – Rahll

[3] Reddit – /r/gaming

[4]  Reddit – /r/technology

[5] Reddit – /r/pcgaming

[6] iFunny – FriendlyNeighbourhoodRetar

[7] iFunny – KinkRoulette

[8] Reddit – /r/pcmasterrace

[9] X – QuirklessStoner

[10] Google Finance – UBSFY Stock

[11] Fintel – Ubisoft Entertainment SA Price

[12] YouTube – Gaming Industry & Finance

[13] Games Industry Biz – The new Ubisoft+ and getting gamers comfortable with not owning their games

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Gumshoe
Gumshoe

Tbh, I kind of think the idea of subscription services are soon to reach a sort of breaking point where consumers are just going to get fed up with them and stop paying for it. Making everything a subscription is turning into a gold rush with too many increasingly shitty services competing for the same pie and the bottom is going to fall out eventually.

What's really most troubling imo is that piracy won't even save you. It used to be that most games you played you just ran and when they wanted anti-piracy measures they put in some awkward DRM that would check that the game was real but was ultimately outside the game itself. Increasingly though, for more and more games, having an always-online connection is becoming and inseperable part of the exerpience, and the game just won't be possible to run (or at least not run to its fullest extent) without online support. Its worrying in the same way that even disc versions of games are not really games, they're almost just keys that allow you to download most of the game from the server, and then play it after its downloaded. Even if you buy it legit or plan to "subscribe" forever (as Ubisoft apparently wants you to do), once the company stops running the online service that supports it (which will happen, and probably not too far in the future), its just gone forever.

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Quiet_boi
Quiet_boi

I literally just finished cracking Driver San Francisco, the only mainline Driver game I haven't played.
It was delisted from digital stores because of legal issues regarding the licensed cars and used copies for pc are getting expensive.
I made the right choice.

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