Tuesday, November 26th 2024

Rumor: Ubisoft Wants Valve To Disable Steam Player Count API Fuelling SteamDB

Steam is highly valued by many gamers, not only for being a fairly inexpensive, easy way to buy and manage games, but also because it provides statistics on player count and play times, via tools like SteamDB, which are a neat way for gamers to see how the community is participating in games before buying them. According to a post on the FandomPulse Substack, however, Ubisoft has taken issue with Valve's player statistics.

The Substack post quotes Ubisoft insiders who claim that the game developer and "other companies" want Valve to disable or restrict the APIs used by tools like SteamDB and Steam Charts as a direct response to the disappointing performance of Star Wars Outlaws. This news also comes ahead of the early 2025 launch of Assassin's Creed Shadows, which has already caused significant apprehension as a result of game previews. The claims also mention that Ubisoft seeks to control the narrative of its games and potentially present a rosier image to its investors. If Ubisoft has its way, the gaming industry would lose even more transparency, since tools like SteamDB are often used by game journalists to evaluate the popularity and commercial success of games.
"Ubisoft and other companies want to pressure Steam to stop the tracker from giving out info they want to keep to themselves... They want to be able to present findings to investors so they can make it sound good."
It should be noted that, while this sort of behavior would not be surprising from a large corporation in the modern gaming landscape, the claims are also unverified, putting this squarely in rumor territory.

According to SteamDB, Star Wars Outlaws only managed to sell around 45,000 units on the PC platform, and other sources say that it only managed to sell around 1 million copies in its first month, falling well short of the profitability mark for a AAA game.
Sources: FandomPulse Substack, Star Wars News Net
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57 Comments on Rumor: Ubisoft Wants Valve To Disable Steam Player Count API Fuelling SteamDB

#51
Chomiq
Ubisoft wants to be Netflix, only release numbers when it suits them.
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#52
TechLurker
Steam should respond by making public the number of preorders made, plus the number of refunds within the first 30 days of release.

The worst Ubisoft can do is run to Epic Games, where they'll be guaranteed even fewer sales relative to Steam, but at least there aren't readily accessible public charts of average players in a game played via Epic, AFAIK.
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#53
AsRock
TPU addict
Vayra86Nope, that's why they resort to these shenanigans.

They're lost.
Maybe, just maybe they are trying to lower there value so some one like MS will buy them out.

Another on my shit list would be Epic and more to do with the BS they are pushing with UE license.

Then again there are only a few i like these days, it's not just UBI.
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#54
Vayra86
Darmok N JaladWhat I would love to see is being able to buy a game on someone else’s platform and not have to create an EA or Ubisoft account just to play it. I was super annoyed when I bought my daughter a Just Dance game on Switch and had to create a Ubi account. That’s some next level BS for a single player game. I’m sure they just want to sell more copies and call it “crossplay.”
I'm a dad too, and I'm going to dive into this cesspool too, but honestly, if this gets pulled, the game is simply going return to sender and I'll explain this to my daughter as well: commerce is always trying to pull you in deeper, and in this house, we make sharp choices on that front. And then we'll go to the store and find a new game to enjoy. There's enough, after all. If you get stuck on being annoyed and still caving to the demands, we're not making progress.

Exercising customer power must be taught, especially the data hunger that is included in games/content/internet services now must be curbed. The best way to exercise that power is to educate and start as early as possible. Set the norm. My daughter can always choose to deviate from that later when she's got her own money.
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#55
Tsukiyomi91
Imagine catching strays and denying all allegations that you were involved in it. Get fucked, Ubisoft.
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#56
remixedcat
ubisoft knows their games are hot garbage so they want their stats hidden
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