Ubisoft has made a significant announcement that will affect several of their older titles. As reported, the company is planning to shut down online services for games such as Assassin's Creed 2 and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. This action, set to take place on January 25, 2024, marks a pivotal moment for fans of these classic games.
Details on the Shutdown
The discontinuation of online services will strip these games of multiplayer functionalities, in-game Ubisoft account linking, and access to Ubisoft Connect rewards. Ubisoft cites the obsolescence of the underlying technology and the need to transition resources as the primary reasons for this decision.
Games Affected
The complete list of affected games spans multiple platforms and includes beloved titles like Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD and Splinter Cell: Conviction. Each game will lose its unique online components, which have helped to create a cohesive and community-driven gaming experience over the years.
Community and Player Impact
The decommissioning represents a significant change for the gaming community, particularly those still active in these titles. Previous shutdowns by Ubisoft have evoked varied responses, and this latest announcement is expected to continue in that trend.
Ubisoft Connect and Account Linking
With the shutdown, the future of collecting Ubisoft Connect rewards for these games will cease, and players will need to adjust to the new reality of a purely offline experience. This shift underscores the evolving nature of gaming services and the transient lifespan of online features.
