Ubisoft announced that it has stopped online service support for 90 games across multiple platforms. The gameplay and offline features of these 90 games will continue to function normally. However, its online servers or support in stores will be discontinued.
Many of Ubisoft’s popular games are shelved, including Assassin’s Creed and the Rainbow Six series. Company; It ends online support for 90 of its classic games on platforms such as Xbox, Playstation, PC.
Ubisoft has stopped support for these games
Ubisoft has announced that the end of the road has come for a total of 90 games. Stating that in-game news and player statistics are disabled in each affected game, the company said that the Ubisoft Connect service was also canceled.
It should be reminded that the games will continue to work offline, but will not receive new updates or support because their servers have been shut down. “Rewards can still be unlocked, but not in-game,” Ubisoft said in its blog post.
Ubisoft also stated that unlockable content (ULC) such as maps and skins will be disabled, meaning it will no longer be possible to unlock them. However, on the PS and Xbox side -unless the game files are reset- unlocked content will be accessible.
Among the games that Ubisoft has stopped support for, there are popular productions of the time such as Assassin’s Creed 2, Rainbow Six Vegas 2 and Far Cry 2.
Some of the games that Ubisoft has cut access support are as follows (You can visit this link for all games):
- Assassin’s Creed 2
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
- Assassin’s Creed Revelations
- Beyond Good and Evil
- Call of Juarez 2 and 3
- Far Cry
- Far 2
- Far Cry Blood Dragon
- Just Dance series
- Rainbow Six Vegas
- Rainbow Six Vegas 2
- Rayman Legends
- Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory
- Splinter Cell: Double Agent
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