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Ubisoft’s old game to stop selling on Steam = Is it a misunderstanding that single-player is not allowed?

“The game will be unavailable after September 1st.”

On July 6, Ubisoft additionally stopped supporting online services for ‘old game online games’. Announcementdid. Due to the suspension of online service support, the use of online game modes such as co-op play and PVP will be stopped in the game, as well as online DLC unlocked contents such as maps and skins purchased by consumers will be deactivated.

However, included in this presentation Controversy arose over Contrary to the announcement that “Online service support has been discontinued,” the Steam page states “At the publisher’s request, is no longer sold on Steam.”, “The game will be unavailable after September 1.”

As a result of inquiries from overseas webzines such as Eurogamer and vg247, Ubisoft explained, “Only the DLC and online functions will disappear.” The text on the Steam store page was also revised to read “DLC and online elements and features for this product will be unavailable as of September 1, 2022. The base game is still playable.” In other words, the phrase initially written on Steam was an error, and it seems to be an explanation that if you purchase the game in advance, you can play normally even after the online service is stopped.

A phrase that appears to have been posted on Steam before the fix (Source: Reddit)

Phrases that can be found on the current Steam page

Ubisoft has previously said, “By suspending the online service of older games, we can focus our resources on providing a better experience for users who play newer and more popular games.” is being stopped with

However, since the online service has been suspended in the form of a notification, there are cases where errors like this case occur or even single-player becomes virtually impossible due to the interruption of the online service. Typically held in 2021 of online service is out of date. Since the game uses a DRM (Digital Rights Management) system, the server has to go through a step to check whether the game is genuine or not, making it impossible to proceed with single-player.

Ultimately, Ubisoft stopped selling the game on Steam until the problem was resolved. Now, the DRM problem has been resolved and you can play after purchasing normally. DLC equipment, which had been unintentionally unavailable, was also provided free of charge to existing purchasers.

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