Ubisoft's DRM woes worsen
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Beleagured gaming house Ubisoft has clocked up another major fail as it's DRM-laden games break the company's own piracy-busting servers. Gamers trying to access the company's web portals which allow the DRM-infected titles Assassin's Cred II and Silent Hunter 5 to be played have been down for more than ten hours according to reports. The controversial new system, which only allows punters with a permanent Internet connection to play the games they have paid good...
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