Ubisoft's continuous downward spiral is seemingly only gaining speed, with the latest speed boost coming from the company Monetization Director for Ubisoft, who took to LinkedIn to call gamers critiquing the company and its products "non-decent human".
Now, in the heat of what could be considered the most tumultuous time for Ubisoft, the company's director for monetization, Stevy Chassard, has taken to LinkedIn to voice his opinion on the public's reaction to Ubisoft and its recent decisions.
- Chassard
via Tweaktown
Ubisoft director blames gamers, says they've been exposed as 'non-decent humans'
Ubisoft's continuous downward spiral is seemingly only gaining speed, with the latest speed boost coming from the company Monetization Director for Ubisoft, who took to LinkedIn to call gamers critiquing the company and its products "non-decent human".
Now, in the heat of what could be considered the most tumultuous time for Ubisoft, the company's director for monetization, Stevy Chassard, has taken to LinkedIn to voice his opinion on the public's reaction to Ubisoft and its recent decisions.
- Chassard
via Tweaktown
Just for clarification, the thread title and linked clickbaity article in the OP has different mistakes / lies / fake news:
- He isn't a Ubisoft director, he's a monetization director. Meaning, he's in charge of the monetization of some GaaS title, probably a mobile game (he's only has been at Ubisoft for 2 years and previous to that has experience in 2 mobile gamedevs), he isn't a director of the whole Ubisoft or a game director.
- He doesn't blame all the gamers critiquing the company or calls all of them non-decent human beings, he says so only about a "vocal minority" that is "wishing ill-fate to companies and people (not only Ubisoft)" and particularly "people within the industry" who does so in LinkedIn.
- He's ok with people disliking/critiquing games or companies, he's against "wishing ill-fate to companies and peaople" and "spreading hate" particularly when the ones doing so are industry members and specially in LinkedIn. He thinks industry colleagues should support each other instead.
"Gaming industry is rough at the moment"Just for clarification, the thread title and linked clickbaity article in the OP has different mistakes / lies / fake news:
- He isn't a Ubisoft director, he's a monetization director. Meaning, he's in charge of the monetization of some GaaS title, probably a mobile game (he's only has been at Ubisoft for 2 years and previous to that has experience in 2 mobile gamedevs), he isn't a director of the whole Ubisoft or a game director.
- He doesn't blame all the gamers critiquing the company or calls all of them non-decent human beings, he says so only about a "vocal minority" that is "wishing ill-fate to companies and people (not only Ubisoft)" and particularly "people within the industry" who does so in LinkedIn.
- He's ok with people disliking/critiquing games or companies, he's against "wishing ill-fate to companies and peaople" and "spreading hate" particularly when the ones doing so are industry members and specially in LinkedIn. He thinks industry colleagues should support each other instead.
Yes, not sure if you are aware of it but there have been many thousands of people fired and many studios shut down in the last year or two."Gaming industry is rough at the moment"
No. He doesn't blame consumers, he blames the small minority who spreads hates and wishes ill-fate to companies and workers. Particularly gamedevs who do so even in LinkedIn.>Blames the customers.
No, you made out this.> implies that gamers are mad for not having a game that panders to them.
He didn't defend any game. He's saying that instead of spreading hate and wishing ill-fate to companies and colleagues, industry members should support each other.>Defends game that panders to the an audience