I was just thinking about this with World of Tanks. People spend lot of money on tanks and buying gold, would be a real shit storm if WG ever decided to pull the plug. I can see Ubisoft doing it, it's their style..
They will eventually, just like Apex, Fortnite, Warzone, World of warships, Genshin, etc... None of the free to play stuff will last forever and everything you ever bought there will not mean shit. A percentage of users knows this and most choose to not buy anything (or at least limit their spending) and just enjoy the free game, the percentage is probably small though.
This is where some kind of ownership system like NFTs could be interesting if it was possible to avoid greed and stupidity from taking over it like it always does.
That's the 2nd time they did that this year: Ubisoft has officially shut down online services for over 90 games
From that news article:
Units and Challenges for the games that used Ubisoft Connect will also be disabled, meaning players will no longer be able to earn Units for completing certain tasks.
Content that could be unlocked through Ubisoft Connect, such as maps and skins, will also be disabled, meaning players will no longer be able to unlock them.
What does this mean for stuff that was already unlocked? And for the stuff it wasn't, will we now be able to buy complete editions of the game? (I know the answer to the second one, no because Ubisoft fucking sucks. I still remember when I bought one of the earlier Assassins Creed on Uplay (grey market key) and it was simply not possible to buy one of the expansions without buying a "deluxe edition" that was also not available either as standalone or as an upgrade on uplay :facepalm: - this was not even a recent occurrence, it was somewhere around 2015 or 2016 when the games were not that old, might actually have improved now since they "remastered" all the early stuff but I won't buy them again anyway lol)