Ubisoft seemingly ditching the "Tom Clancy" brand for XDefiant

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Every day, I keep hating, what ubisoft has become. Them and EA were pinnacle of gaming. Now they are nothing but turds.
 
Had to look up what the fuck XDefiant was and it looks abysmal.

I might be showing my age but what happened to the company that made Chaos Theory and Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter.
 
Outrageous that this even started out as a Tom Clancy game in the first place.

Stop fucking around, Ubi.
 
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Every day, I keep hating, what ubisoft has become. Them and EA were pinnacle of gaming. Now they are nothing but turds.
I'm not sure if I would have ever classified EA as the pinnacle of gaming but Ubisoft used to be my favorite developer/publisher and I cannot even begin to be excited about anything they do anymore. Just bloated, microtransaction heavy garbage now.
 
I'm not sure if I would have ever classified EA as the pinnacle of gaming but Ubisoft used to be my favorite developer/publisher and I cannot even begin to be excited about anything they do anymore. Just bloated, microtransaction heavy garbage now.
The early games of EA were good (need for speed, early fifa, bioware, battlefield). But went downhill after that.
 
It would be interesting if they made a rainbow six game based on the book. Resetera would freak out.

Tom Clancy books from the 80s don't exactly fit neatly wtih the mindset that pervades Ubi's writing rooms. Jack Ryan the book character became the president, not explicitly GOP but it was clear from the political opponents in the books that's what he was.
 
The early games of EA were good (need for speed, early fifa, bioware, battlefield). But went downhill after that.
Bioware was actually its own independent studio before EA bought them out right around the time Mass Effect 2 came out. You can see their level of output after that which is why so many people resent them. Maxis, Westwood, Bioware, etc... The studios they buy out either die or decrease in quality.
 
I'm not sure if I would have ever classified EA as the pinnacle of gaming but Ubisoft used to be my favorite developer/publisher and I cannot even begin to be excited about anything they do anymore. Just bloated, microtransaction heavy garbage now.
Ubisoft is EA with actually good project management - equally creatively bankrupt, but at least they ship games on time.
 
Not a bad move. It won't be the thing that saves it, but it does at least cut some of the baggage that's been dragging it down since the announcement. Might actually have the chance to breathe a bit and be its own thing.
 
I'm surprised they would put the Clancy name on anything these days.....given what a bunch of lefties game devs are.
 
Not a bad move. It won't be the thing that saves it, but it does at least cut some of the baggage that's been dragging it down since the announcement. Might actually have the chance to breathe a bit and be its own thing.
Do you really think there is a place for another GaaS without radical change to the established paradigm? I don't think so and likewise - this game does nothing new.
 
Is it just me, or does it seem like Ubisoft is in complete freefall and the upper echelon is just sucking it dry with a straw from a distance of plausible deniability?
 
They should dump the full name. Probably the entire game. I have no idea what it is, but it sounds edgy and stupid.
 
Do you really think there is a place for another GaaS without radical change to the established paradigm? I don't think so and likewise - this game does nothing new.
To your question, I honestly don't know how any of the GAAS hamster wheels make mounds of money selling skins and season passes, so I'm not really fit to judge. Lol.

But I didn't say it would be good or even successful--can't stand the whole skate deck/meme dance vibe meself, in fact. So, while it may not make a material difference, this seems like a good move. It can't hurt at least. *shrug*
 
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In March 2022, Ubisoft would drop the Tom Clancy brand and rebrand the title as a Ubisoft Original under the name XDefiant. The rebranding has meant that Ubisoft can now utilize its full range of IPs to introduce characters from other Ubisoft franchises into the game.

The first non-Tom Clancy faction to come to the game since the rebrand is the DedSec from the Watch Dogs franchise. If you're not familiar with the DedSec, they are a secret hacking collective in the Watch Dogs series, and in XDefiant, they are built around hacking enemy equipment and 3D printing and replenishing their team's grenades back.

DedSec is not the only change to come to factions either, with Wolves being renamed to Phantoms and the Outcasts have been removed from the game, at least temporarily. XDefiant's factions now consist of:

Phantoms – From Ghost Recon games
Cleaners – From The Division games
Echelon – From Splinter Cell games
Dedsec – From Watch Dog games
Outcasts – From The Division games (Ubisoft has hinted that a healing faction will come to the game soon).

It's expected that each faction will have at least three different characters to pick from, however at the moment Dedsec has 2, Cleaners have 3, Echelon has 1, and Phantoms have 1. At the moment, factions share the same perks and ultimate abilities, but you'll be able to pick one unique ability.
 

Having held several 'Insider Sessions' for PC players last year, the latest playtest will see PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC users playing together from February 16-20.

Participants will be able to sample four game modes and 13 maps, including a new battleground called Pueblito, which is set in the fictional Caribbean nation of Yara introduced in Far Cry 6.
 
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