Why did Ubisoft remove driver SF?
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Why did Ubisoft remove driver SF?
Ubisoft Remains Coy A degree of mystery surrounds the removal of Driver: San Francisco from platforms like Steam, with many citing the cost of renewing licensing agreements for the vehicle models and music proving too costly for publisher Ubisoft, whose attention is firmly set on upcoming releases.
How did Driver: San Francisco end?
In the end, Caine is convicted of murdering Alvarez and arms-dealing. He is sentenced to life in prison. Elsewhere, Jones suggests to Tanner a beer and the two race back to the police headquarters.
How many copies did Driver: San Francisco sell?
14 million copies
DRIVER SAN FRANCISCO is the return of the established action driving video game series that has sold 14 million copies worldwide.
Will Ubisoft make another Driver game?
Ubisoft is working on a new Driver project, but perhaps not the one fans of the franchise were expecting. The publisher has announced that Ubisoft Film & Television is working on a live-action show based on the open-world driving games.
Will there be a new Driver game?
There hasn’t been a non-portable Driver release for 10 years, but finally, Ubisoft has announced the series’ return.
Will we ever get another driver game?
Will they ever make another driver game?
Driver has been dormant for a decade, and shows no signs of revival. While Reflections still exists within Ubisoft and contributes to the driving models of games like Ghost Recon, it hasn’t been let loose as the lead studio of a big-budget driving game since San Francisco.
Why can’t you buy Driver: San Francisco?
Most likely DSF was pulled off of store shelves due to licensing issues which is the fate of many games eventually that use licensed products but man… Driver San Francisco is a game I wish was still supported by Ubisoft so a bigger audience can experience this treasure.
Is Driver San Francisco relisted?
Driver San Francisco was delisted between July 11th and August 11th, 2016 on Xbox 360. The PlayStation 3 version was presumably delisted around the same time. The Steam version was then delisted on December 9th, 2016 and the Uplay version presumably delisted that same month.
Why did they stop making Driver games?
Driv3r would be released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004, and was quickly panned by critics on account of being barely functional from both a technical and conceptual standpoint. The game was marred with horrible performance issues and a litany of bugs and glitches.