Monday, April 24th 2023
Ubisoft Bringing Far Cry 6 to Steam Next Month, Breaks Timed Exclusive Status for More Games
Ubisoft is slowly migrating availability of its flagship games over to the Steam store, and gaming fans will be happy to find out about this move. A lot of the French video game publisher's popular titles (on PC) have been locked to their own Connect service and the Epic Games Store. Far Cry-series fans on the PC platform having been shouting and complaining about one particular entry being tied to the pair of e-shops since launching back in October 2021. That timed deal between Ubisoft and Epic Games is soon to expire, and Far Cry 6 will become available via Steam on May 11.
Ubisoft implemented a reversal of releasing games on Steam back in 2019, a decision that attracted almost instant negative feedback from PC Gamers. The Division 2 was announced as being the 2019 headliner for release on Ubisoft Connect and Epic Games Store, and (at the time) other upcoming titles would follow the same path. Murmurs of a possible return to Steam emerged in late 2022, and shortly thereafter Ubisoft proceeded to rollout big franchise titles on that platform, including Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Immortals Fenyx Rising. The latest batch to get the Steam store release day treatment are (the aforementioned) Far Cry 6 on May 11th, Riders Republic on June 8th, Rainbow Six Extraction on June 15th, and finally Monopoly Madness on June 22nd.
Sources:
Far Cry 6 Steam Page, PC Gamer News
Ubisoft implemented a reversal of releasing games on Steam back in 2019, a decision that attracted almost instant negative feedback from PC Gamers. The Division 2 was announced as being the 2019 headliner for release on Ubisoft Connect and Epic Games Store, and (at the time) other upcoming titles would follow the same path. Murmurs of a possible return to Steam emerged in late 2022, and shortly thereafter Ubisoft proceeded to rollout big franchise titles on that platform, including Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Immortals Fenyx Rising. The latest batch to get the Steam store release day treatment are (the aforementioned) Far Cry 6 on May 11th, Riders Republic on June 8th, Rainbow Six Extraction on June 15th, and finally Monopoly Madness on June 22nd.
23 Comments on Ubisoft Bringing Far Cry 6 to Steam Next Month, Breaks Timed Exclusive Status for More Games
This won't last long, when they make any new release timed exclusive to EGS
EA did the same u-turn a few years ago, and they also require
OriginEA app account and launcher.If you've already concluded that people aren't buying stuff on your platform, why keep making everyone's life worse, ffs?
Where can I sign up? Steam? EGS? Or would you prefer I use your own Uplay.
Who cares?
I have honestly yet to meet a single gamer happy about Ubisoft content through Steam, the vast majority has been a complete and utter load of horse manure. And it starts smelling before you enter the game. Uplay itself being one of the primary causes. -Yes its still not great.
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2012 Ubisoft CEO "95% of PC gamers are pirates"
2013 Ubisoft CEO "We want to work more closely with PC gamers to give them what they want"
And you can just bypass steam and just open the steam bought game on the ubi thing, i think, not 100% sure because it was some time ago i had this issue, but i already did this several times with ubi i think, almost sure but not sure. Try it. Once you have the game on the UBi thing it is a Ubi thing game for all purpose no matter where you bought it. So just one password.
Origin is similar, and worse. Though their EA App while mostly a reskin does seem to take a lot of troubles away.
And let's not begin about EGS, which has all of the above, but adds a 30? 20? FPS framerate and the most abysmal download management ever.
Certainly not ideal to tread outside of Steam in terms of launchers :)
Their store could definitely do with some improvements but the launcher login issues are way, way exaggerated. I have a suspicion that it might be people using tools like CC Cleaner who are affected by such problems. I would recommend to check the settings of a tool like that and to create an exception for UbiSoft Connect.
I don't know what to say, maybe I'm missing some setting within Uplay then. It still happened. The thing that might be different is that I don't login to Uplay all the time, but only rarely and I don't start it with Windows. Then when I do fire it up I get hit with an update and its a clean start.
I never noticed steam doing that, i think it stays logged in forever. Honestly i think in terms of security Ubi may be better even if it is a bit more annoying.
I do not autostart the Ubi client either. As a recent example, I just finished the main story of Immortals Fenyx Rising just yesterday. Looking at my achievements, I started this game in February and I played it on and off since then. There has definitely been some breaks in between. A week here, ten days there and it looks like I didn't play it at all between March 12th and April 14th.
I can say with 100% certainty that I have never had to log in during all of this time and I'm sure there were quite a few Ubi Connect updates in this timespan (as far as I can tell, they update approximately once per week). I use 2FA with the Authy app on my iPhone so I would remember if I had to enter a code since it is such a rare occurrence.
I set up a new system around New Year's and as far as I can remember, I have had to log in twice this year so far, including the first time log-in that was required on the first install of the Ubi Connect client, of course. It has definitely never been an annoyance or an issue for me personally.
When compared to Steam (which is autostarting on my PC), I would say it happens about equally frequently. Steam also occasionally forgets the login after some major updates or when they have major backend changes every few months and my experience with Ubi Connect is approximately the same.
That's the reason I would never buy a multi DRM game on Steam. Also they charge a premium for Steam versions, directly on/for EA/Uplay is a lot cheaper. The old "Ubisoft Dementia". :laugh: This dates back years. It comes and goes. For me it often happens after a Uplay udate, and then takes multiple logins to get the login credentials to stick. Doesn't matter if I start Uplay normal or as admin, I still haven't figured it out what I have to do that it sticks. Apparently it also happens often when you run older games, so it might be a problem with their DRM server/system.
Not even examples of their dementia can escape their closing of the asylums. :laugh:
Poor Ubisoft mods will probably loose their jobs & getting replaced by Indian Discord bots, lol.
Maybe when it's $20 for the complete game. Was it them who said single player games are dead ?, or some thing like that. It does for some of their game, i had it with one or more older AC games were i would have to login uplay every single time, offline mode ways the only way around it.