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Ubisoft 'probably' adopting EA online model, five MMOGs in development

Publisher looking to monetize used game sales, will likely charge $10 for online features unless players purchase their titles new.

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Last week, Electronic Arts took the wraps off its Online Pass program, which will require gamers wanting to play online multiplayer titles to purchase their games new or pay $10 to unlock those features on games borrowed, rented, or purchased used. Today, the first of the publisher's competitors indicated it would be following suit.

The next Assassin's Creed will feature online multiplayer, but Ubisoft might charge extra for gamers who buy it used.
The next Assassin's Creed will feature online multiplayer, but Ubisoft might charge extra for gamers who buy it used.

In a post-earnings conference call today, Ubisoft CFO Alain Martinez answered an analyst's question about monetizing used games, saying, "We are looking very carefully at what EA is doing regarding what we call 'the $10 solution,' and we will probably follow that line sometime in the future."

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot then added that the system for such a solution was already in place. The publisher has been including downloadable content codes with new games since last year but has to date only used them to grant access to retailer-specific bonus features. Martinez also noted that "most" of the publisher's games next year would have downloadable content available from launch.

Elsewhere in the call, the executives went deeper into their online plans. They said that Ubisoft has five "massively multiplayer online light" or free-to-play games in development, including MMO takes on Trackmania and Might and Magic. Additionally, the publisher will be focusing more on high-quality games for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network and is planning downloadable offerings for use with the upcoming Project Natal and PlayStation Move peripherals.

Going beyond the console space, Martinez and Guillemot also said the company is more closely examining Facebook. The publisher is considering the social service not just as a potential platform for new games, but also as a way to promote its brands. Ubisoft has used the service in lieu of traditional press releases for such recent announcements as the recent delay of R.U.S.E.

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Oh, great... the trend begins. T_T

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First of all, people need to stop hating certain businesses because they are "greedy". Its one of the stupidest things you can say because EVERY BUSINESS IS GREEDY. Microsoft and EA aren't the only ones, a successful business needs to be greedy. Secondly, if you don't like this "$10 solution" then don't buy the game or pay the $10. As long as people keep paying for it, they'll keep doing it so get used to it.

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@AnGrYpHiL But if you have been buying used games you might as well pirate them. Buying games doesn't give them any money so it's just as bad to them.

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Wow.. this whole thing about charging people if they dont buy new is spreading like a virus. This world we live in is so freakin greedy... this will definitely have an impact on gamestop too because most of their profit is from used games

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60$ isn't enough you greedy bastards... honestly are they so ignorant that they cant even see that trying to prevent piracy is actually making people want to pirate even more than before because of all the hurdles everyone has to jump through just to play their goddamn games....

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Complete stupidity.

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Stupid DRM plus these ridiculous online charges Ubisoft? How many gamers are you trying to alienate? I sense another nail in the coffin of my gaming hobby. The real question now is how long until other media companies start doing this? It won't be limited to games, someone, somewhere is trying to figure out how to do something similar with all other forms of digital media.

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Wow, 5 new MMOs? 'MMO light' is perfect to described a free to play MMO, everything is worst in them. I think there are more MMORPGs than actual RPGs now. :P

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