The Biggest Moves and Mistakes Ubisoft Could Make in 2017

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CONTINUE TO SUPPORT 2016 GAMES

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Ubisoft releases a lot of games each year, but support tends to die off as soon as all the DLC has released. Titles like The Division and Watch Dogs 2 will undoubtedly be played well into 2017.  They are massive open world titles with plenty to do and see. If players are going to continue to put time into these, then Ubisoft should continue to improve upon them, giving their fanbase a reason to jump back in.

They don’t need to do this indefinitely, but even continuing to support games released in 2016 throughout 2017 will ensure that the entirety of the Ubisoft fan base is taken care of and has something to sink their teeth into — even if the support is simply patching the game to give those still enjoying the content a better experience.


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