Not a problem, Ubisoft! I'm already entirely comfortable with not owning any of your games. I'm also even more comfortable with not renting them either, so it looks like we both get what we want, right?
Seriously, name me one, just *one*, digital media rental/subscription service (any media) that hasn't fucked over its customers financially in some way, arbitrarily pulled content, failed to provide the promised feature updates that the revenue of a subscription service is supposed to provide, decided to further pad their wallets by adding ads to a supposedly "fully paid-for" service (and that includes gratuitous product placement, you asshats), sold your personal data to AdTech, outright shut-up shop and effectively done a rug-pull, or otherwise moved the goalposts to their exclusive benefit. I'll give you that some services are actually OK for *some* of those things (at least so far, see "goalposts"), and I don't hold it against them for wanting to make a profit either, but they either provide a reasonable quid pro quo, including at least partial credits for any withdrawn content, or we should all be going elsewhere.
For gaming, "elsewhere" currently seems to be a fairly small, and steadily evaporating pool of commercial service providers (I personally think GOG is on the right side of the line still), community driven projects to remake classic games in some way, total conversions, and various open source projects. And sites like The Pirate Bay, of course, which also usually often means the download is free of DRM and runs better, especially if Denuvo is involved. If you take the time to look, there's plenty to be going on with and a lot of enjoyment to be had there, as long as you're not one of those who has to have the latest and greatest AAA franchise title, no matter how much it's really just more of the same only with flashier graphics and a bit more depth. Sadly, it appears that there are still enough suckers with more money than sense that Ubisoft are going to keep reducing the amount of lube they're using to screw their customers over with for quite some time yet.