After The Crew<\/em> was delisted, the game was pulled from every storefront, and the title became officially unplayable. However, some players could still play it using private servers. Unfortunately, even that is no longer feasible as players have reported that Ubisoft<\/a> has made the game inaccessible on their Ubisoft Connect libraries, their licenses have been revoked, and the game has now moved to the “inactive games” section. This makes it now impossible to download and install the game properly.<\/p>
In response to Eurogamer<\/a> on why it has decided to revoke user licenses, Ubisoft responded by reiterating its initial announcement about The Crew’s<\/em> delisting. “We announced on Dec. 14, 2023 that after almost a decade of support, we would be decommissioning The Crew<\/em> 1 on Mar. 31, 2024,” it said. “While we understand this may be disappointing for players, it was necessary due to server infrastructure and licensing constraints.”<\/p>
The Crew<\/em>‘s delisting sparked outrage among fans, prompting YouTuber Ross Scott. Scott to launch a public pressure campaign called Stop Killing Games<\/a> to prevent more companies from making purchased products completely unavailable for players.<\/p>
In recent news, a player was able to get a refund from Ubisoft after purchasing The Crew Gold Edition<\/em> in February 2015. Now, players are being prompted to refund <\/a>the title since it is no longer accessible.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"