Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey Still Has Connectivity Issues! [VIDEO]

Although Ubisoft has resolved the DDoS attacks, there are still players who ran into connectivity issues in Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey (which launched this Friday).

The DDoS attacks started at around noon EST on Friday, and they knocked out most Ubisoft games’ servers. The story could end here, but it won’t: in the early morning hours yesterday, Ubisoft said that there are still connection problems, regardless of platform (PC or console). You can’t connect, or you can’t log in to your uPlay-account, making either difficult or impossible to play this year’s Assassin’s Creed. (We have to point out that this is a single-player title. Why can’t they work without an Internet connection as they normally should…?)

Alexios, the male protagonist of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, also got a new video by the French company where he answered a few questions. It seems Ubisoft‘s marketing is focused around him, which seems to work well for them…

Source: PCGamer, Dualshockers

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