Something that will always hurt will be saying goodbye to something that has given us unforgettable moments in our lives, whether they are people, objects, or, in this case, video games. Those of us who have spent years enjoying dozens of sagas (developed by gigantic companies such as Xbox, Electronic Arts, or today’s protagonist: Ubisoft) have to get used to the idea that, in the future, it will be time to say goodbye to so many moments lived . And in a few months it will be time to do it with a good handful of works that have given us a lot, since Ubisoft will close access to multiplayer for its older titles.
In an official announcement in the French company websitehave confirmed that several of their oldest (and most famous) games they will no longer have multiplayer support (both on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC) and we will not be able to download their DLCs, making this a most questionable move. The list of games that will be affected is as follows:
- Year 2070 – PC
- Assassin’s Creed II – PC, PS3
- Assassin’s Creed 3 (2012 version) – PC, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood – PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD – PC
- Assassin’s Creed Revelations – PS3, Xbox 360
- Driver San Francisco – PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- Far Cry 3 (2012 version) – PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- Ghost Recon Future Soldier – PS3, Xbox 360
- Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands – PC
- Rayman Legends – PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U
- Silent Hunter 5 – PC
- Space Junkies – PC (HTC Vive, Oculus)
- Splinter Cell: Blacklist – PC, PS3, Xbox 360
- ZombieU – Wii U
Ubisoft will close access to multiplayer for its older titles
This is the creepy detail behind Assassin’s Creed’s horses
Unfortunately, this has already happened relatively recently, when we had to say goodbye to the 360 servers of the Halo games, and we will have to do it more and more often, since supporting multiplayer modes that are practically deserted is an expense. unnecessary for companies, although for the players they have a very, very special meaning.