

Rewards will also be disabled in-game, and even though they can still be unlocked, Ubisoft says that players will no longer receive them. Ubisoft added that there will be no refunds on unused in-game currencies. If the game is Ubisoft Connect-enabled, then this service will no longer be available for the title on consoles and the microtransaction currency of Ubisoft Units will be disabled. Now Playing: Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - Multiplayer Gameplay Ubisoft said that shutting down services for some older games with smaller online audiences is "necessary" since it allows its IT and service staff to "better focus on delivering great online experiences to the vast majority of customers who are playing newer, more popular titles.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's There won’t a refund provided on any unused in-game currency. If you have any in-game currency, you will need to use it within a 60 day period. So, be sure to unlock all content before the date provided by Ubisoft.

On consoles, the ULC will be available until you decide to reset your saved game files. On PC, even if you have redeemed them, the ULC will no longer be available. You will also no longer be able to earn Units by completing Actions for the game. Rewards will be disabled in-game, meaning that you can still unlock them, but you will not receive them.Īlso, if it applies to the game, the unlockable content (ULC) will be disabled, meaning that you will no longer be able to unlock them. If the game listed is Ubisoft Connect-enabled, the service will no longer be available for the game on consoles. PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 games going offline at some point this year include Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Rainbow Six Lockdown, Rainbow Six Vegas 2, and Rainbow Six Vegas.

On June 1, the following PC games will be affected: To see this content please enable targeting cookies. While solo features will remain available, multiplayer services will go offline and any in-game news and Player Stats services will be shut down. The company has announced a select number of older titles will no longer be playable online starting in June. Ubisoft is shutting down multiplayer online services for some of its older games.
