Ubisoft's new EULA requires gamers to 'destroy' all copies of outdated games

The new EULA clarifies players no longer 'own' games, leading to significant backlash on X about digital ownership

Ubisoft’s revised End-User License Agreement (EULA) has raised concerns among gamers, with the publisher now requiring players to “destroy” their games once support is discontinued.

The update, first reported by Tech4Gamers, clarifies that players no longer "own" their games but instead purchase a license to play, subject to the company’s terms.

The updated EULA includes a “Termination” clause, stating that players must uninstall and destroy all copies of a game when Ubisoft ends support, terminates their account, or discontinues the product.

This move has led to significant backlash, with many players expressing frustration online. Fans have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to criticise Ubisoft.

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