Ubisoft seems to be doing everything in its power to scupper the comeback chances of its promising Driver: San Francisco, with the revelation that the title will bring back the always-online DRM checks the company was thought to have phased out. The news comes hot on the heels of Ubi’s announcement that D:SF would debut the company’s Uplay Passport system, which requires second-hand buyers to purchase an access code for online play, together with confirmation that the title’s release date has slipped. It truly is all your bad news, in one bad-news basket…
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