Well first and foremost, I'm guessing Google dosn't decide what countries it's available in, that's up to Ubisoft. As an example, this is from their website...https://support.ubisoft.com/en-US/Articl...
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Well first and foremost, I'm guessing Google dosn't decide what countries it's available in, that's up to Ubisoft. As an example, this is from their website...https://support.ubisoft.com/en-US/Article/000064115/Country-and-region-availability-for-UPLAY Secondly, you saying the logic is gone awol is nonsense. God works in mysterious ways. In this case, they're most likely using the US as a solid testing market since it's a high population area with spending money, good marketing interest, and generally good internet speeds. They need to work the kinks out of their infrastructure before they can send it to more densely populated countries with potentially limited bandwidth. Also, things like copyright and trademark laws come into play as well as governmental regulations. So anyways, just because you don't get why they're doing it doesn't mean there's no reason for it. I'm sure if they could snap their fingers and sell their content worldwide and make a billion dollars they would.