After Ubisoft has spoken out against offering its existing games on Valve’s Steam for a long time, several games from the French company are now gradually returning to the gaming platform. After Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, Anno 1800, and Watch Dogs: Legion, The Division 2 is set to hit Steam in January.
For years, Ubisoft has been steadfast in its efforts to keep its games off Valve’s Steam platform. Since 2019, the French company’s titles have been exclusively distributed on PC via Ubisoft’s own platform, Ubisoft Connect, or the Epic Games Store. Little by little, Ubisoft is bringing its games back to Steam. In January, The Division 2 will be available on Valve’s gaming platform, four years after its original release.
The Division 2 comes to Steam on January 12th
At the end of November, Ubisoft had a release Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and Anno 1800 launch Advertise on Steam. The company has also announced that other games from its own portfolio will appear on the platform. Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla is It launched on Steam on December 6th, but players are currently angry with the lack of achievements. It was later announced that Watch Dogs: Legion would also appear in the store. On January 23 it will be ready.
Before that, however, another Ubisoft title will appear on the platform. Because it’s already January 12, 2023 The Division 2
Enabled. The store page for the title is already online. The Division 2 was originally released on March 15, 2019 for PC, Playstation 4, and Xbox One and will continue to bring new updates from Ubisoft.
Unlike the previous to divide As of 2016, The Division 2 is not set in New York, but in Washington, D.C. Here too, the mysterious dollar flu has spread and players must restore order to the city in the shoes of elite agents. Users can experience the story either alone or in online co-op, as well as compete with other players in PvP mode.
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