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In what is becoming almost an annual event, though hardly the celebratory kind, Ubisoft has announced it is closing the servers for a bunch of the publisher's older titles. In the past Ubisoft has ...
Ubisoft 's shambolic "decommissioning" of more than a dozen older games took an unexpected turn today with a surprise announcement that the process—well, most of it—has been delayed to give ...
Ubisoft’s crummy PC game launcher could be improving very soon Ubisoft is rolling out a new Connect PC game client beta that makes interface improvements to better find games, check progress ...
16 Ubisoft games are now available to purchase through the Xbox PC app, including the recent Assassin's Creed Shadows.
Ubisoft has temporarily hit the pause button on its plan to decommission online features for more than a dozen of its games, which included Far Cry, several Assassin's Creed titles, and Prince of ...
Ubisoft and Amazon will now let you play some titles you own for PC on Amazon’s Luna cloud gaming service. Select games on Ubisoft Connect will work on Luna.
Ubisoft is returning to Steam after almost four years and is releasing Assassin's Creed Valhalla, along with two other games, on the PC storefront.
Ubisoft notes any unspent virtual currency won’t transfer. Still, if you use it in Stadia before January 18th, the purchased items will move to PC (but only for games supporting cross-progression).
Ubisoft’s overhaul of its PC app is out in beta—and the company is promising there’s lots to love about the refresh.
Ubisoft announced it will be releasing at least some of its PC games on Steam again starting with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Anno 1800, and Roller Champions.
Ubisoft has clarified exactly what content from its older games will be unavailable after a server shutdown happening this weekend. To be clear, we've known about the server shutdown for a while ...
Ubisoft’s PC games will return to Steam starting with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Anno 1800, and Roller Champions, the company announced.