Ubisoft has pulled Might & Magic 10 – Legacy from sale following a backlash to its server shutdown.
Might & Magic 10: Legacy, a role-playing game released back in 2014, was recently included in a list of older games for which Ubisoft had decided to end online support. By doing so, however, Ubisoft also appeared to shut down DRM servers for the game – leaving some unable to access significant portions of its single-player content and its DLC.
And, as Emma reported last month, despite these issues, the game and its DLC were left on sale. No more.
On Might & Magic 10: Legacy’s Steam page is a note to say Ubisoft requested the game be pulled:
While this change means new players won’t end up buying a broken game, it does nothing to help existing customers who still do not have access to single-player content and its DLC. The Steam review-bombing has continued – recent reviews are now “very negative” – and Ubisoft has yet to comment on the de-listing (we’ve asked).
Eurogamer.net
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