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Ubisoft Declares 58% Microtransaction Revenue Makes Assassin’s Creed Shadows ‘Fun’

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Ubisoft microtransactions headline the gaming world as Assassin’s Creed Shadows racks up 58% of PC revenue from digital add-ons, claiming these purchases “make games more fun.” Top trending queries like “Why are microtransactions controversial?” and “Do microtransactions ruin games?” swirl as Ubisoft insists that spending real cash on digital samurai hats or faster XP unlocks somehow enhances gameplay, stating with a straight face: “they allow for a more unique experience.”

After Ubisoft’s claim that microtransactions inject “fun” into a $70 ninja epic, gamers now debate if buying digital katanas counts as entertainment. Citing “58% of PC revenue from add-ons,” Ubisoft doubles down on what they call a “future-proof model,” as trending searches ask, “Are microtransactions in Assassin’s Creed Shadows worth it?” and “What’s the worst microtransaction in gaming?” Picture a stealthy shinobi swapping stealth for shopping carts outside Edo Castle.

Ubisoft’s quarterly report shows 58% of last year’s PC revenue came from digital add-ons, turning Assassin’s Creed Shadows into a microtransaction-powered masquerade ball of samurai accessories.

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