Of course it was. They didn’t have any competitive storefront to actually move the user base to another platform. I think it just shrunk it. Not even a migration path for all friends you had.
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Destiny 2’s migration from battle.net to Steam on the other hand …
As someone who never played Destiny, how did that go?
For me it went smoothly.
I wonder what the Ubisoft documents say...
L'annulation de Duel of Champions a été un échec.
You don't say?
Won't stop them from moving everything exclusively to Microsoft Store once they have everything Activision Blizzard, Bethesda (including Arcane and id), Halo, and Minecraft under their roof. Microsoft is a convicted monopolist who tries the same old tactics over and over again.