Over the past few days, the question of ownership of games and purchased digital content has been in the news. After some titles were removed from Sony’s lifetime purchases on the PS Store, it’s now timeUbisoft to prevent games from launching from September. On related topics Space junkies, Silent Hunter 5, But A jobAssassin’s Creed. this, Even if you buy them.
A decision at the publisher’s request
A user on Twitter posted what he found on the storefront this weekendA title is no longer available for sale at the publisher’s request On steam. This game Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD.
Since Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD won’t be accessible after September 1, 2022, Ubisoft is making an earlier one on Steam. A new low for consumers, even if you already buy it. pic.twitter.com/hRmmb2yM3w
effect, As of September 1, Ubisoft has decided to no longer launch the game Silent Hunter 5 And Space junkies. A surprising result AC Liberation HD And Silent Hunter 5 It features a single-player campaign. Also note that Even if you buy them, you won’t be able to play them from this date. For now, the publisher has not explained the choice of this result.
A few days ago, Ubisoft will no longer have multiplayer and online services for 15 of its games this coming September. Among them Far Cry 3, Split Cell: Blacklist And Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. However, these last two topics don’t seem to be affected.
It is certain that these measures will be necessary Restart the game ownership question for those who bought the games in digital version If online services are removed.

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