Yet this also led to the title’s downfall in popularity.
At first,Siegedidn’t garner a large enough player base.
In turn, this move led to its own round of backlash.
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Despite these so-called “aesthetic changes,” the community still rallied behind the game.
Constant and meticulous updates also gave the game more depth post-launch.
Ubisoft’s website detailed massive new additions and DLC content that would allow for more dynamic multiplayer matches.
Ubisoft continues to update the game to this day.
In fact, thegame saw record traffic in Junedue to the addition ofOperation Phantom Sight.
Very few publishers these days go to such lengths to stamp out toxic behavior online.
Ubisoft’s activities are a refreshing change of pace.
It may not have beaten out its competitors likeCall of DutyorGrand Theft Autoin terms of critical acclaim.
Competitive modes and subsequent additions continue to pave the way for the franchise as a whole.
In the end, Ubisoft proved that success doesn’t come instantaneously.
This is what separates the title from all the rest.
Get those armored vests on and C4 charges primed becauseSiegeisn’t going anywhere for quite some time.
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