Ubisoft has announced that it is disabling the online services for a number of its older games. The decomissioning of the online services on these games will happen on September 1, and includes some of Ubisoft’s biggest hits from the last decade.
Here’s the complete list of games, along with the platforms, that will have their online services disabled.
It is worth noting that the vast majority of these games are from two console generations ago, and as such, the disabling of their online services shouldn’t be too surprising. As part of the process, players will not be able to play multiplayer, link their Ubisoft accounts in the games, or use online features.
The PC versions of all of these games will also be losing access to DLC. This also includes trying to reinstall previously-purchased DLC.
Ubisoft has also made it clear that games with more recent HD re-releases will not face any discontinuation of online services on September 1.
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