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I mean...i’m not surprised? It only took a worldwide pandemic to get Japanese fighting game devs to implement a better form of online that has existed for 15 years.

This disagreement is mainly rooted in ignorance of what a PC release really means. Preventing it protects them from next to nothing and I’m surprised no-one has been able to educate them on this in a convincing way. Actually it sounds more like wilful ignorance.

We don’t hate it. Kotaku does. Even a bad/mediocre E3 like this years was still somewhat entertaining and informative for my friends and I, and I strongly doubt we’re alone with that thought.

These kinds of articles and leading questions in interviews feels like trying to goad Ubisoft (poor, poor Ubisoft) into taking a side in current political events with actual named parties in conflict, or expect them to wade into some kind of nuanced discussion about the topics list above (fascism, slavery, and martial