Monday, July 4th 2022

Ubisoft Announces Plan to Shut Down Servers for 15 Games

Ubisoft has recently announced plans to decommission servers for 15 games on September 1st 2022 removing any multiplayer functionality and limiting access to downloadable content for certain titles. The games set to lose their servers include several Assassin's Creed titles for PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and the Wii U alongside Anno 2070, Far Cry 3, Rayman Legends, and more. These games are mostly older releases except for the VR multiplayer shooter Space Junkies that was launched in 2019.
UbisoftClosing the online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players who are playing newer or more popular titles. To help us achieve this, a number of older titles will be added to our list of decommissioned online services on 1 September 2022.
Source: Ubisoft
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60 Comments on Ubisoft Announces Plan to Shut Down Servers for 15 Games

#51
Mussels
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bugAgain, you do not own the game or the DLC. You simply license the rights to access the publisher's property. Licenses can be revoked.
Often times, what is installed on your machine isn't even playable. Loot tables and such are kept on the server "to prevent cheating", that's how you end up with stupid always-online requirements for single player games.
That's how diablo 3 worked, to make sure people got exact percentages of items and they stayed nice and rare
trsttteWell, guess I'll shamelessly pirate whatever they ever decide to revoke.
Well, that might not even work - not everything CAN be pirated.

Good luck if the DLC was multiplayer maps or content, because unless the game had dedicated servers or LAN hosting, you'll never see it again.
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#52
bug
MusselsThat's how diablo 3 worked, to make sure people got exact percentages of items and they stayed nice and rare
And while that's understandable from a certain point of view, what's the point of holding people playing on their own to the same scarcity. That basically locks single players out of high-end content. With a side of lag while playing on your own.
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#53
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
bugAnd while that's understandable from a certain point of view, what's the point of holding people playing on their own to the same scarcity. That basically locks single players out of high-end content. With a side of lag while playing on your own.
I never said i agree with it - i hate the practice. But it's how they run modern gambling to keep demand high and artificially inflate prices - remember that D3 had real-money trading, so they had a financially incentive to do that.

They see these DLC as something they can charge you for, and when sales stop coming in they just abandon it like it never was. I love my retro gaming so while I may blandly state why they do what they do, i sure as hell don't like it.
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#54
AsRock
TPU addict
Next year or two they be trying to resell it all HAHA,
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#55
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AsRockNext year or two they be trying to resell it all HAHA,
I chuckled at your post initially, but seriously...watch. Within the next several years it wouldn't shock me even the slightest bit to see some "Ultimate Edition" for these earlier AC games (as an example) get released that has all the DLC that they just took away from people, re-included that people now have to buy...again.
I'm just going to grab cracked copies that have all the DLC in them already. Fk Ubisoft and their anti consumer behavior.
#56
AsRock
TPU addict
And the people who do keep re buying them they will of got what they wanted, a service. and when they don't sell many they will blame you
I'm just going to grab cracked copies that have all the DLC in them already. Fk Ubisoft and their anti consumer behavior.
Don't get me wrong they going to blame that anyways, as it's not there fault as it's in the agreement HA.
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#57
bug
MusselsI never said i agree with it - i hate the practice. But it's how they run modern gambling to keep demand high and artificially inflate prices - remember that D3 had real-money trading, so they had a financially incentive to do that.

They see these DLC as something they can charge you for, and when sales stop coming in they just abandon it like it never was. I love my retro gaming so while I may blandly state why they do what they do, i sure as hell don't like it.
Oh, don't worry, it's even worse than that. Games actually manipulate these rates to reel you in and make you spend money. For example, when they see you're a returning player, your chance of getting good/great items goes up, because if you find something noteworthy on your return, there's a good chance you'll stick around more. Besides that, World of Tanks was shown to increase your bounce rate in time, to make you want to spend on a better tank.
Sure, not all games are like that, but when online connectivity is used like that (even sporadically), that's an extra reason to give those games the finger. At least for me.
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#58
trsttte
AsRockNext year or two they be trying to resell it all HAHA,
Not that AC (the early ones at least) had a lot of expansions but they actually already did just that, the Ezio Collection includes the second, third and fourth games (the ones following Ezio Auditore da Firenze) all in a neat package. There's also AC 3 Remastered and AC 4 black flag had a couple different "complete" versions as well (that one had a ton of DLCs that were total crap, but also a very noteworthy expansion) - no remaster yet though.


?t=207 for relevant time stamp. They do a good and interesting tear on Ubisoft. Interesting detail they point out is that you'll still be able to play multiplayer on consoles... because the multiplayer is handled by consoles... because Ubisoft is garbage! :D
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#59
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Razrback16I chuckled at your post initially, but seriously...watch. Within the next several years it wouldn't shock me even the slightest bit to see some "Ultimate Edition" for these earlier AC games (as an example) get released that has all the DLC that they just took away from people, re-included that people now have to buy...again.
I'm just going to grab cracked copies that have all the DLC in them already. Fk Ubisoft and their anti consumer behavior.
That is almost guaranteed thanks to consoles.
New console? Time to re-release all the old games with minor upgrades!
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