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In a surprising move, Ubisoft has implemented a requirement for players to maintain an internet connection even when engaging in single-player games. This decision has sparked significant debate among gamers who value offline play. The necessity for an online connection means that players can no longer enjoy their favorite titles without being tethered to the internet, raising concerns about accessibility and user experience.
Critics argue that this policy undermines the essence of single-player gaming, which traditionally allows players to immerse themselves in a narrative-driven experience without interruptions. Many gamers have expressed frustration over the implications of this mandate, particularly in regions with unreliable internet service. The move also raises questions about digital rights and ownership, as players may feel their ability to enjoy purchased games is compromised.
Ubisoft's decision appears to be part of a broader trend in the gaming industry, where online connectivity is increasingly prioritized. As the debate continues, players are left to ponder the future of single-player gaming in an ever-connected world.
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