France's leading consumer association has filed a lawsuit against Ubisoft over The Crew's online shutdown

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It's been two years since https://www.eurogamer.net/ubisoft-delists-the-crew-with-servers-shutting-next-year">The Crew was shut down, which prompted a fast and negative response from the majority of players and people concerned about the games industry's poor game preservation efforts, especially when it comes to always-online games.

While some fans moved on, https://www.eurogamer.net/bury-this-game-and-experience-forever-that-should-be-a-crime-how-a-group-of-modders-revived-ubisofts-cult-driving-game-the-crew">others worked to revive it through modding and some people https://www.eurogamer.net/ubisoft-states-players-dont-have-unfettered-ownership-of-games-as-the-crew-lawsuit-continues">even filed lawsuits against publisher Ubisoft.

Now, more legal battles are set to happen in France.

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