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Diffs Between Ubisoft and EA
1)In 2022, Ubisoft had approximately 21,000 employees, EA had 13,000.
But Ubisoft made $335M, while EA had $1.77 Billion.
2) They both share a ♥♥♥♥♥♥ name in the game community. Ubisoft makes rather completed games, EA just sells half-finished ones or changes something from the last one.
3) Most Ubi games are similar to each other, EA games are kinda more diverse and innovative. and you have to pay for everything in the game
4) Either of their games should be pre-ordered. Most likely end up -50% in just 3 months, or end up in EA play or Ubi+.
5) If a game features online gameplay and it sucks, Ubisoft would spend quite a lot of time updating and fixing, trying to bring a 6/10 game into a 7/10.
Smart pants EA would promise you future updates, and then just disappear, when the heat is off, shuts the game.
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