The French publisher is not kidding: we won’t even have access to some DLC in these games in two months!
Ubisoft has done this once this year (with Avatar, Rainbow Six: Vegas and Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 having a game over in April), but the next round is coming on September 1. Here’s a list of where, what’s being closed, what’s being discontinued, and what we have to say goodbye to:
- Anno 2070 (PC): multiplayer, linking Ubisoft accounts, online features
- Assassin’s Creed II (PC, PlayStation 3): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Assassin’s Creed 3 (2012, original release PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, and no access to and installation of DLCs!
- Assassin’s Creed 3 (PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood (PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, DLC access/installation
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD (PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, DLC access/installation
- Assassin’s Creed Revelations (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Driver San Francisco (PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, access/installation of DLCs
- Driver San Francisco (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Far Cry 3 (2012, original version, PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, access/install DLCs
- Far Cry 3 (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Ghost Recon Future Soldier (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): multiplayer will be unavailable; the campaign mode requires the console to be set to offline mode
- Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features, access/installation of DLCs
- Rayman Legends (PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360): Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Silent Hunter 5 (PC): link to Ubisoft accounts, online features, access/install DLC
- Space Junkies (PC – HTC VIVE, Oculus): becomes unplayable as it’s a multiplayer-only game
- Splinter Cell: Blacklist (PC): multiplayer, Ubisoft account linking, online features
- Splinter Cell: Blacklist (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360): linking Ubisoft accounts, online features, accessing/installing DLCs
- ZombiU (Wii U): Ubisoft account linking, online features
Making DLCs unavailable is not fair.
Source: VGC
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