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French consumer group UFC-Que Choisir sues Ubisoft over The Crew shutdown

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Last updated: 31 Mar 2026 at 4:50 pm UTC

Video game preservation is important, and now the French consumer group UFC-Que Choisir are getting into a fight with Ubisoft over The Crew. UFC-Que Choisir announced this today, with support from the Stop Killing Games movement.

Launched originally back in 2014, it was delisted in December 2023 and then Ubisoft shut down servers it required in March, 2024 so no one who purchased it was able to play it officially after that date. Ubisoft then began stripping away peoples licenses for the game, so you couldn't even install it.

This case could end up proving to be quite a big one, especially on the subject of publishers being able to completely turn off a game that people have purchased. A topic that comes up quite often, as we've seen numerous games just completely vanish over the years. It's not just a question of licenses versus ownership, but of games having expiration dates that you're not informed of when buying them.

It's often a problem with how the bigger games are designed, entirely relying on their proprietary server systems with micro-transactions they never open up to others even when they entirely move on from them. It would require some rethinking from the industry if lawsuits like this actually went in the consumer's favour.

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11 comments

Sakuretsu 3 hours ago
Hope the consumer group wins. That's what Ubislop deserves.
GustyGhost 3 hours ago
[Tethering a product or program means designing it with features that can function only through communication with a restricted set of servers, through a protocol that you could not make your own server speak. That is always an injustice since it means you can't use the program without one of these servers. It is also a secondary injustice if you can't communicate with the servers in another way.

In some cases, tethering is used to do specific nasty things to the users.](https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/proprietary-tethers.html)
Funny enough, there is an entry on that page for 2024-11: "Ubisoft is facing a fraud lawsuit for shutting down the proprietary video game The Crew..."
williamjcm 3 hours ago
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Same group that sued Valve back in 2019 on the subject of Steam not allowing transferring accounts or selling individual games, by the way.

While UFC-Que Choisir won the initial trial, Valve won the appeal, and the Cour de cassation (the French equivalent to the US' Supreme Court) upheld the appeal's ruling.
such 3 hours ago
Vive la révolution, obviously.
gaboversta 2 hours ago
I still remember many years ago when I bought Age of Empires 3 with both DLC on physical disc. Somewhere on the box it said that the ESO game servers needed for online play would be running until at least 2030.

Even back then I was shocked by the possibility of some day not being able to play just the online multiplayer anymore, more than a decade in the future. The game itself and local multiplayer would still work and yet young me realized that having the thing I bought with my money being downgraded later was bad.

Last edited by gaboversta on 31 Mar 2026 at 6:04 pm UTC
Eike 2 hours ago
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Quoting: gaboverstaI still remember many years ago when I bought Age of Empires 3 with both DLC on physical disc. Somewhere on the box it said that the ESO game servers needed for online play would be running until at least 2030.
Has been shut down in 2024, if Google serves well?
Caldathras 2 hours ago
Would this be the French equivalent of a class-action lawsuit? It's no less than Ubisoft deserves.
Eocene84 58 minutes ago
Quoting: williamjcmSame group that sued Valve back in 2019 on the subject of Steam not allowing transferring accounts or selling individual games, by the way.

While UFC-Que Choisir won the initial trial, Valve won the appeal, and the Cour de cassation (the French equivalent to the US' Supreme Court) upheld the appeal's ruling.
So you're saying France's legal system is just as corrupt as the US? That's depressing.
Purple Library Guy 55 minutes ago
I can't believe nobody's taking Ubisoft's side here . . . hang on, yes I can.
Ehvis 51 minutes ago
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This case specifically is a good test case as nothing in this game should technically be able to run entirely without the servers. Anything multiplayer is entirely optional and therefore having it locked down is clearly just a kill switch.
Kimyrielle 37 minutes ago
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Quoting: SakuretsuHope the consumer group wins. That's what Ubislop deserves.
What Ubisoft deserves is bankruptcy. But I take them losing that lawsuit, too.
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