After Tom Clancy's The Division 2 was released on Steam yesterday, it is bombarded with bad reactions and reviews from players. Reason for this: the lack of achievements in the game.
This was not the first time that Ubisoft has had to listen to this criticism. Already in November of last year, when Assassin's Creed Valhalla was released on Steam, the players expressed their disappointment about the missing achievements. The repeated neglect of the achievements has now led to a counter-movement of the fans. The game is now available on Steam, but still runs on Ubisoft's own Ubisoft Connect Launcher. This means that the achievements do not run on Steam, but Ubisoft itself. But that was not all. Complaints about frequent crashes are also piling up. The players demand quick relief, otherwise the company would lose its reputation completely.
The beginning of 2023 seems to be a tough one for Ubisoft. Yesterday we reported to you that the pirate em-up Skull and Bones has been postponed again, and three unannounced games have been canceled. After all this news, the company's stock price collapsed noticeably.