Recently, an update announcement from Ubisoft's official website and its store indicated that the company is preparing to terminate support or remove a number of classic popular games soon, and many game pages have been deleted from the official website without any explanation.
Ubisoft games including "Storm: San Francisco", "Storm: Canyon", "Tom Clancy's Eagle Strike 2" and "Wild West" have been removed from the official website, but some of these games can still be purchased on platforms such as Steam.
The company has adopted similar models in the past before removing the game, such as when Wild West: Drug Lords and Wild West: Gunners were removed in 2018 due to the return of Techland's licensing rights.It is worth noting that Ubisoft has faced lawsuits for closing the server of "Current Cars" at the end of last year. Ubisoft recently reiterated that "digital games are authorizations that can be revoked at any time, and players need to be prepared to lose the game."
This kind of thing has brought us to the serious issue of game saving. Now Ubisoft is likely to terminate support or remove the game due to the expiration of the license. What do you think about this? Welcome to the comment section to discuss it.