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Assassin's Creed 2, Far Cry 3, and the most recent Prince of Persia game are all having their online features decommissioned.nbRy3xXxLmjvzhPh8r7MVR-970-80.jpg.webp

Ubisoft has announced that, effective September 1, it will be decommissioning the online features(opens in new tab) of a selection of older games. I've compiled a list of the PC games affected, their release dates, and what features will be removed below:

Anno 2070 (2011): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features

Assassin's Creed 2 (2009): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features

Assassin's Creed 3 (2012): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (2010): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Assassin's Creed Liberation HD (2014): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access DLC

Driver San Francisco (2011): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Far Cry 3 (2012): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (2010): co-op multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Silent Hunter 5 (2010): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features, access to DLC

Space Junkies (2019): "As a multiplayer only title, you will be unable to play the game going forward."

Splinter Cell: Blacklist (2013): multiplayer, linking accounts, online features

Ubisoft states that "Closing the online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players who are playing newer or more po[CENSORED]r titles." I'm certainly sympathetic to that argument—I doubt there's a ton of gamers out there still playing Splinter Cell: Blacklist's online multiplayer. Additionally, the remastered versions of listed games will be retaining online features.

However, cutting off DLC and, in one case, an entire game is troubling. Space Junkies, the multiplayer VR shooter, cost $40 at release and remains available for sale on Steam, with no notice that it will be rendered unplayable in two months. If NFTs haven't been thoroughly debunked enough already, seeing Ubisoft completely end these services makes the company's Quartz NFT initiative even more absurd. What happens to that blockchain-backed investment once the game it's attached to shuts down, and the crypto booster pipe dream of a single NFT being used across multiple games never materialized?This mass decommissioning also demonstrates the preservation issues inherent to walled garden online services. You can still enjoy online games significantly older than the ones listed thanks to their support for private servers. It's worth remembering that every live service game will one day stop getting official support and eventually shut down. Overwatch, Destiny, Ubisoft's own Rainbow Six Siege, there will come a point maybe years, maybe decades down the line when their servers are switched off and you won't be able to come back to them.

 

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