Ubisoft has actually eliminated Assassin’s Creed:Liberation HD from Steam as component of a bigger online“decommissioning” of numerous of its titles, most significantly on COMPUTER. What concerned proprietors of the game was a notification by Ubisoft indicating that those that acquired it would certainly still shed gain access to inSeptember Ubisoft has actually cleared up that will certainly not hold true.
For context, Ubisoft just recently revealed it will certainly cease online services for several of its titles on September 1, of which Liberation HD is amongst them. In certain, the computer variations of these titles will certainly not just shed their on the internet functions however their DLC will certainly be provided hard to reach, also if you acquired it.
Yesterday, Twitter customer Nors3 shared a display capture of Liberation HD’s now-defunct Steam web page, presenting a notification that states, “At the request of the publisher, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD is no longer available for sale on Steam.” A 2nd, much more worrying notification checks out, “Please note that this title will not be accessible following September 1st, 2022.”
Ubisoft is making a criterion on Steam as Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD will certainly not come following September 1st, 2022. Even if you currently purchased it, a bar brand-new reduced for customers.pic.twitter.com/hRmmb2yM3w
— Nors3.eth (@Nors3) July 10, 2022
This message developed an outcry. One, due to the fact that Ubisoft’s deactivating blog post offered no indicator that proprietors would certainly shed accessibility to Liberation HD totally. Two, the game was greatly marked down throughout recently’s Steam Summer Sale, triggering brand-new proprietors to upload mad evaluations on Assassin’s Creed III Remastered’s store page— that includes Liberation HD as well as is currently the only method to play it on Steam — thinking they would certainly been ripped off right into acquiring a soon-to-be-uselessgame And 3, considering that Ubisoft had not been supplying reimbursements, lots of watched the action as misleading as well as a significant violation of customer depend on.
Ubisoft has actually ultimately dealt with the issue in a declaration to IGN Ubisoft clears up the scenario by clarifying that proprietors of Liberation HD as well as the various other titles being deactivated can still “access, play or redownload” the games when its on the internet solutions as well as DLC capability stops inSeptember But author mentions it’s presently functioning on upgrading the store front details for the influenced titles as well as states Aveline’s, it appears game individuals that have
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