stg83: Our concern is not the current state of multiplayer or online features baked in these games but what this ideology will eventually lead to as it is exactly what Early was hinting at in the article i.e. online features that will eventually be an integral part of the gameplay experience.
So Ubisoft says they'll stop making single players and move to MMOs. If you care about MMOs, all's well and you buy Ubisoft's games, if you don't care about MMOs, all's well again, and you don't buy Ubisoft's game. Same thing as what was happening since the dawn of MMOs.
stg83: As is the case for The Crew where pirates will play the game but it will just be a fraction of the full game because you can't get the complete experience of the game without actually being part of a crew and the same goes for The Division which is a squad based game and going at it alone would hardly feel like you're getting everything out of it.
Biggest part of those games isn't the squad you are part of. It's the other squads you'll be encountering. Same as WoW has private servers, that allow up to 50 or 100 players, you can do most stuff (though raid bosses did need more work, not all the scripts were available), but you were missing the living world aspect of the game.
stg83: Eventually this is what they plan on doing for their other franchises as well like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry which currently do not have such online content that would make a pirate feel like they only got to play half of the game because of necessary online coop to do the missions in the game. So it will eventually lead to more games like The Crew and The Division and single player focused games won't be the focus anymore.
Borderlands is quite a nice comparison actually. You can play the game single player, and enjoy it, though you will need a bit of luck or foresight to do everything on your own (unsure about Crawmerax). Borderlands is more or less a Diablo 2 fps, and I don't recall people complaining that they lost access to parts of Diablo II because they had to be online.
So again, Ubisoft isn't saying that they'll make their single player games online only, they say they won't make single player games, but offline MMOs (or mingle player, as I've heard them called).
Once more, I will wait to see what they'll do before I pass judgement.