Ubisoft has announced that online services for 10 of its legacy games will cease as of January 25, 2024. These games will no longer be accessible online as advancing technology renders servers obsolete.
Among the games that will be discontinued are important productions
The decision to shut down these games is attributed to several factors, including the incompatibility of older games with modern server infrastructures. Also contributing to the decision are server maintenance costs, declining active player numbers and security concerns.
It is worth noting that these games are older versions, so players may have already experienced their online features to a satisfactory extent. However, for those who want to make the most of the remaining online services, there is a window of opportunity until January 25, 2024.
Here’s the full list of games and platforms Ubisoft will be dropping support for:
- Assassin’s Creed II – Xbox 360
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood – Mac
- Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD – PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
- Assassin’s Creed Revelations – PC
- Ghost Recon Future Soldier – PC
- Heroes of Might and Magic VI – PC
- NCIS – PC
- R.U.S.E – PC
- Splinter Cell: Conviction – Xbox 360
- Trials Evolution – PC
Ubisoft’s move is indicative of an industry-wide trend of discontinuing online services for aging games that require heavily active servers for their online components.
Players who still value these games have a short window to take advantage of the remaining online functionality before it becomes unavailable. As the industry evolves, it’s very likely that we’ll see more games face similar decommissioning in the future.
By keeping an eye on Ubisoft’s announcements, you can keep track of possible games that will be added to the list of games that will be retired in the coming year. This development underscores the inevitable transition as older games give way to newer, more technologically compatible versions.
Who knows, maybe 1-2 years from now we’ll see games that are much newer to our eyes being discontinued. What do you think? Please don’t forget to share your thoughts with us in the comments.
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