Ubisoft says their piracy rates are at 95% on PC

In an interview published today, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot was quoted as saying that the rate of piracy for Ubisoft games on the PC is currently at an astounding 93-95%.

It's unclear whether Guillemot was speaking about the worldwide piracy rate or if he meant that 93%-95% of players pirate in certain parts of the world. Piracy is known to be much more common in certain areas such as the Middle-East and Eastern Europe. Though as the common refrain about internet piracy goes: it's never clear whether or not those players pirated because they didn't want to pay, or because they couldn't afford to pay.

It's also possible he just got caught exaggerating. Or it could be the case that Ubisoft's poor reputation among PC gamers for their anti-piracy DRM has caused people to start pirating their games out of spite. Or simply to avoid needing to go through the hassle of DRM.

Either way, Guillemot's comments have forced us to consider the horrifying potential of a free-to-play Assassin's Creed 4.

Andrew Groen

Andrew is a freelance video game journalist, writing for sites like Wired and GamesRadar. Andrew has also written a book called EMPIRES OF EVE: A History of the Great Wars of EVE Online.