Fandom Pulse is reporting (paywall), according to a “Ubisoft insider”, that the beleaguered video game company is pushing back on Steam to try and get certain data points removed from public view. This would include data points like peak and concurrent users. The insider continues by saying that Star Wars Outlaws has still failed to surpass the 2 million units sold point having been released for almost 3 months. That’s a far cry (get it?) from the 5 million in the first month some investors were hoping for at launch.

The report also alleges that Ubisoft isn’t alone. Other companies would also like Valve to stop reporting numbers that they’d rather paint their own way on investor calls, or just dodge entirely like Ubisoft has done on recent calls where the lackluster performance of Star Wars Outlaws has come up.

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    15 hours ago

    Star Wars Outlaws was a lot of fun. Nothing ground breaking but, it was a decent game.

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      8 hours ago

      I’m astonished by the hate UBI is getting for their games. Sure, the company has problems, but there are so many bad actors, if I stop buying games from Microsoft(Bethesda, Blizzard), Tencent(Epic, Riot, Grinding gear games and and and) there literally won’t be any AAA games left. Next to the games not being as bad as claimed. Have yet to play outlaws but it looks fun, and I’ve had quite a good time with ac Mirage. Some annoying bugs but otherwise a well made game with an interesting story. Yet when I post a screenshot of the game on steam, I get asked by ppl who don’t even own the game why I’m playing trash like that. Excuse me? Reviews are good, games runs really well with few bugs, why shouldn’t I?

      • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        There are some surprisingly good indie games out there by companies who are more into making games fun than manipulating their end-users to spend more money.

        I’m not saying you are under any moral obligation to change over. (You’re not.) Just that there are alternatives, and maybe even spiritual successors without the DRM and without the revenue enhancements, if ever they push you over the brink.

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          48 minutes ago

          change my mind? Just because i occasionally play triple a games doesnt mean i dont know Indies. A more recent personal priority of mine is to try out a new indie game Evers month. This months its been cursed broom, a real gem of an indie platformer.