Ubisoft will shut down online and multiplayer services for 15 games

As of September 2022, 15 Ubisoft games will see their online services closed. Additionally, some DLC will no longer be playable. See here the complete and detailed list of closures.

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Ubisoft plans to shut down online and multiplayer services for 15 games starting September 1, 2022, including titles like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry 3, Splinter Cell: Blacklist, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sand and more. Additionally, some games like Assassin’s Creed 3 (2012) and Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood will lose the ability to install DLC from this date. So you have about two months left to enjoy the online services of the 15 games mentioned in this article.

Closing online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on providing great experiences for players playing newer or more popular titles.» Ubisoft, page de support.

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Here is the full list of expected closures:

Assassin’s Creed II

  • PC, PlayStation 3: You will not be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.

Assassin’s Creed 3 (2012)

  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features. Additionally, installation and access to downloadable content (DLC) will not be available.
  • PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360: You will not be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.

Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood

  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: You will not be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.

Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD

  • PC: You will not be able to link Ubisoft accounts in-game or use online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations

  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: You will not be able to play multiplayer or use online features.

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  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: You will not be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.

Far Cry 3 (2012)

  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: You will not be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier

  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: The game’s multiplayer mode will no longer be available. To play the single-player campaign, you will need to put your console into offline mode.

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands

  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.

Rayman Legends

  • PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360: You will not be able to link Ubisoft accounts in-game or use online features.

Silent Hunter 5

  • PC: You will not be able to link Ubisoft accounts in-game or use online features. Additionally, installation and access to the DLC will not be available.

Space Junkies

  • PC (HTC VIVE, Oculus): As a multiplayer only title, you will not be able to play the game in the future.

Splinter Cell: Blacklist

  • PC: You won’t be able to play multiplayer, link Ubisoft accounts in-game, or use any online features.
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360: You will not be able to link Ubisoft accounts in-game or use online features.

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  • Wii U: You will not be able to link Ubisoft accounts in-game or use online features.

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