Ubisoft Monetization Director Stevy Chassard discussed the company's current state on LinkedIn. Not only Ubisoft, but the entire gaming industry is struggling, so it's heartbreaking to see players want the company to fail, he said.
"The gaming industry is struggling at the moment, we all know that," he said. But it's sad to see the reactions of the "gamers" on social media, hoping that both the company and the individual will suffer their fate. ”
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He went on to say that these players are unscrupulous people who have done nothing but spread hatred. Something like this could further affect thousands of employees, who are already in a difficult situation, Chassard said.
"Not only are you exposing your manifestly undecent side, but you're also influencing thousands of employees. Despite their best efforts to provide an incredible experience for everyone, they received all the hatred. ”
Chassard didn't stop there, he further stated that he couldn't understand how these "undecent people" would want a company to go out of business just because the company didn't cater to them or the products it produced didn't satisfy them.
Foreign media said that although this is a difficult time for the company's employees, it may not be fair to put all the blame on the fans. Gamers have noticed this, and they wonder why they support Ubisoft when they don't listen to them at all?