


This may have been one of the largest gaming product failures evidenced online in history.Īt this time, the firm does not have a lead plaintiff, which is necessary for the suit to move forward. There were widespread reports of users’ experience showing the multiple programming failures. Hundreds of users report the product was full of programming glitches, failed to operate and shut down in mid-operation. Assassins Creed advertised it was a fully operational game with several features but the product did not meet the manufacturers’ claims. It’s alleged that the manufacturer of Assassins Creed Unity, Ubisoft, knowingly and falsely advertised a product in violation of the California Business and Professions Code. Kabateck Brown Kellner suggests (below) that Assassin’s Creed Unity was put forward as a “fully operational” game, but that because of glitches, multiplayer problems, and more, that wasn’t the case. The firm alleges that Ubisoft is in violation of the California Business and Professions Code specifically with regard to false advertising. The title experienced numerous problems during and following its launch in November. The California law firm of Kabateck Brown Kellner has issued a statement indicating its desire to bring a class-action suit against Ubisoft over Assassin’s Creed Unity.
