Ubisoft“Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD”When『Anno 2070』、『Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic、『Space buffs4 titles discontinued on Steam.
Both are on the store page“At the request of the publisher, sales on Steam have ended.”The message is displayed. Furthermore,Unavailable after Thursday, September 1, 2022It also states that it may affect users who have already purchased it.
Ubisoft is working on 15 titles, including 4 that have been confirmed to be on hold this time, as of September 2022.Online Termination of Serviceto doTellsI did it this house“Splinter Cell Black List”When“Prince of Persia: The Sands of Oblivion”It was announced on the Steam store page that the Deluxe Edition and downloadable content will not be accessible after Thursday 1st September.
Also, with the termination of this online service, the multiplayer game “Space Junkies” will almost stop working, so sales are expected to stop.
Meanwhile, no details have been released about the discontinuities of Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, Anno 2070, and Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic at the time of writing. It’s not a full-fledged multiplayer game, but it looks like the end of the online service will have some impact.
Among them, “Anno 2070” was released on July 1 (Friday).official newsAfter the first Thursday of SeptemberUpgrade to continue using online servicesAnnounce a plan to do. However, it cannot be guaranteed that the service will continue to be fully provided. We would like to wait for the official announcement from Ubisoft regarding changes to the sales and service status of each product.
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