There are sales aplenty as we enter the long Memorial Day weekend. Steam is offering the entire Splinter Cell series for the ridiculously low price of $49.99, while Amazon and GameStop are continuing deals of their own. Check them out below!
Assassin's Creed Shadows digital storefront pages are up, and it confirms the game will require an internet connection, and MTX.
One thing that's messed up about this, is there will be people playing pirated versions of this without that restriction, while the paying customers will suffer. Just like how some games will have lower performance on PC due to DRM, while pirated copies don't.
Anyone that wants to say something like "Who doesn't have internet access in this day and age?" There's plenty reasons people won't always have access, such as living in rural areas with spotty coverage, for example.
Three single-player games in a row they've done this with now. Those f***ers weren't kidding when they said gamers need to be comfortable with not owning their games. As a physical collector, and somebody who enjoys Ubisoft's open worlds, this is a nightmare scenario for me. Absolute scumbag company.
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Might just get the Splinter Cell pack, seems like a pretty good deal.
That's a great deal for Assassin's Creed II.
I don't understand why Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow isn't on Steam.
Did anyone notice that Alpha Protocol was only 25euro on D2D last night? I haven't checked the price of it today but it might still be the same. I would've bought it but I dont have the bandwidth to download a 15gb+ game in a decent amount of time at the moment so it's physical copy for me.
damn, nothing for european :(
edit : Wrong, sorry, 50€ for the pack ^^