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Ubisoft Connect is a digital distribution, digital rights management, multiplayer and communications service developed by Ubisoft to provide an experience similar to the achievements/trophies offered by various other game companies. The service is provided across various platforms (PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo, etc).
Problems in the last 24 hours
The graph below depicts the number of Ubisoft Connect reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Ubisoft Connect users through our website.
- Sign in (70%)
- Online Play (14%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Matchmaking (3%)
- Game Crash (3%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Ubisoft Connect outage reports came from the following cities:
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Online Play | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 4 days ago |
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Matchmaking | 4 days ago |
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Sign in | 9 days ago |
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Glitches | 15 days ago |
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Online Play | 15 days ago |
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Nikey⛷️ (@nikeyspace) reported@Variety lmao Ubisoft really hired the Amazon guy who made March of Giants to run Creative House 2? Can’t wait for another live service disaster with Ghost Recon/Division/Splinter Cell getting turned into battle pass hell. This company is allergic to making good games
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hypx (@hypxr6) reportedbut I couldn't use my main one because of the ban (I tried to prove my situation showing my service dates and the fact that it was physically impossible for me to be playing at the time but Ubisoft didn't care and wouldn't answer my tickets).
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Freaky Feet Conniseur (@FreakyFootFight) reported@The_Chris_Dixon @2MilimeterPeter @ray_ray200108 it depends of course, EA and Ubisoft usually discount their games heavily after the first year or so, but the problem is that, if digital is the only option they have no reason to discount it digitally since they don't have to compete with the physical version being cheaper
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K (@USPatriotNavy) reported@Ubisoft @UbisoftSupport Don’t buy any Ubisoft! They are still experiencing hacking issues and responding by making access to software you have already purchased almost impossible to access.
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A ball that pisses on artists (@ArtistsArise) reported@Ubisoft Fix your dogshit app if you want people to use this
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Gabe (@gabe2020202) reported@Ubisoft Fix your ******* game fix the mic bug this game is so ****** bad
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Rappa Babba🏴 (@BillyChilly14) reported@GMC_Reviews @disc2028 Crew 1 had licensing issues. They had to remove cars. Just imagine a racing game without cars. They gave crew 2 for 1 dollar and then made both crew 2 and moterfest games offline compatible to see it never happens again. Ubisoft is **** but they did good on this one
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Abhijit Joshi (@AbhijitJoshi87) reported@BrokenGamezHDR_ Bro ... But what happens if suddenly ubisoft and sony have a contractual issue ... Then ubisoft can pull plug on all games you purchased digitally ... Ubiaoft was just an example
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$LUTBURG3R (@freakycoleslaw) reported@RioSakuya @_DanBoise_ @MichaelDoesLife It needed online connection and Ubisoft realized their mistake and made the Crew 2 so you could it had offline. Again, this will not affect any true offline story game. Having a disc version of The Crew wouldn’t have solved this issue.
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EeeVeeGee (@EeevisGeevis) reported@LeoKRogue I swear Ubisoft is the king of introducing problems that were solved all the way back in 2007. The High/Low profile system was genius and they never should have abandoned it.
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Melwin (@Mcgroj) reported@FPSthetics Second gaming crash is on it's way. Idk about you guys but Ubisoft is definitely not surviving this one.
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nickname (@_7347_) reported@UbiCentral Would be great if ubisoft didnt **** up, cant play on directx 12 without all textures blinking all the time with no fix available
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Shellshock (@The_Lego_Fan) reported@RinoTheBouncer Ai, microtransansactions, gready game publishers, live service games getting shut down because "gmthe games life is over" even though the game is still reciving players and is a GREAT game and should have been made with an offline mode from the START UBISOFT!
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Dead Hardware (@deadhardware) reported@devildog2984 @TheCartelDel @TheMattEffect_ Ubisoft needed it to do those numbers because they have 19,000 employees for some dumbass reason. They need every game to be the biggest hit ever because they won't fix their cost base.
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Achilles, not really it is Charles, unfortunately (@CHARLESLOVESTV6) reported@TheRealZephryss Ah its ubisoft, but ok, not the same, though, if it was uncharted 5 hell yeah. Or tlou3, also I heard a rumour saying naughty dogs woke trash space game is delayed indefinitely trouble at the former top dog of playstation. Also no more pc releases of ps singleplayer games.
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SilentHxH (@SilentHxH) reported@eurascal What do u think the personal experience for dragon age fans will be in the future? you think the trilogy doesn’t have its own issues? Like splitting the game into 3 parts? Filler content? Ubisoft style open world?
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Shadow7Angel (@UEGShadowAngel) reported@Sakerift @vuullets I mean it’s all a management issue. Bungie at their peak had 1,600 people and the only thing they could showcase is one game lol. Ubisoft runs over a dozen different things, BioWare at one point ran different things, activision runs multiple things, etc etc
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Julie Lacroix 🇫🇷 (@SolarisFR) reported@RaMindof As I said, preservation is another topic. The only way to preserve a game is basically by pirating it in digital format. No bluray, no compact disk, no floppy, no cartridge would actually perserve a game. Physical will deteriorate. Old consoles will completely disappear. Rom + emulator. Then again it's up to devs themselves to decide. Like if I ever manage to finish my game, I can distribute it freely, or I can sell it through Steam, or EGS (lol), or PS Store, etc... These offer services I cannot provide by myself, and they have their own ToS. But there's no gun to my head mafia forcing me to put it up on a service that might pull the plug at any moment. And my view is even more pragmatic than that. You don't even want to have hardware. We're all scared of the what ifs, but you already have companies erasing their games and all that customers might have paid in them. That happens all the time, every day, in the mobile space, yet I hear absolutely no-one yelling about how these games cease to exist. Ubisoft deleted The Crew, and you might have a disk of the game with you, but it's now a completely useless waste of space. Got a copy of Concord? Bluray disk or any storage format whatever console may use isn't related to owning or preservation.
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EvilBoxyBoo (@evileboxyboo) reported@Rob734200669471 Then that is not a valve issue is it? The crew became inaccessible because it required ubislop launcher, from whete ubisoft actually removed the game not steam.
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Pochettino (@jugg_pochettino) reported@theGritter1 @JohnnyGaming9 The Crew was an ONLINE only game where servers were shut by Ubisoft, no licensing issues, try again
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kobainkhad (@Friscokhad) reported@VaughnXVaughn @_NIXNE AGAIN no disrespect man, i thank you and any vet for their service but christ my brother please get rid of that mindset that you CANNOT change anything, We have brought GIANTS to their knees, Activision, and CoD failing finally last year, Ubisoft ****** TANKING.
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Supawiz6991 (@supawiz6991) reported@Garfieldisdoc at this point, I think the only direction for siege is to either make siege two or rebuild siege one from the ground up. The Current siege code base has foundational problems that I don’t think could be fixed. I don’t think either these two will happen because Ubisoft is broke.
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aaaaaa (@etjzetjezerikrk) reported@Ubisoft Why do a free Ubisoft+ trial for only 5 days, when no one is even talking about ubisoft? I didn't even know you had subscription service, I would have tried it. Wouldve probably told ppl about it. Instead im annoyed i missed it lol.
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Esteban Aguirre (@EstebanA489) reported@ShanTofique @GermanStrands Ubisoft rarely disappoints in that regard; the only problem I've noticed in many games is that everything tends to look very shiny.
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CrockettSilverHand (@crockettSilver) reported@Sarrvatore Graphics weren’t really the biggest issue with Ubisoft games.
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A Real Villain Story 🖤🗡️👹 (@DDMommu) reported@Ubisoft fix yall for honor servers WTH y’all try to update the game that’s been out for years, but ain’t fix the servers seriously ?
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Nick (@poopysocks) reported@AdamCrigler I think people are just done with large companies pushing live service sequels for IP's nobody cares about. Division is cool, but not Destiny cool, and Ubisoft is the ******* worst. They are more likely to **** it up than do important parts correctly.
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$599 US DOLLARS (@_Nineteen96) reported@daniel_rollins @HCGSHOW No. This is mostly Ubisoft and Microsoft games. Most disc base PS5 games do not require internet connection. And most of the ones that do require online connection are live service games.
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Fruityland (@FruitylandTV) reported@tygryske I think you don't understand the problem from this: It's not like majority of people buy physical versions of the games, most, something like 90% if I'm not wrong, buy digital, but the issue here is ownership. Companies are now basically either telling or preparing us to accept the fact that any game we "purchase" is actually a timed rent which will basically end in how many years they decide is sufficient. Look at what Ubisoft did with The Crew - they just shut down the game and basically you can't play it anymore. Now, some genius will probably say that Crew is 10+ years old and nobody was playing it except for maybe a few dozen or hundred people so why should Ubisoft continue supporting that game?! Sure, but why is something that I own is not available for me? Or, if you don't want to support it with your own servers, rent them out to those who want to play this game. Problem is that moves and decisions like this from companies ensures that in the future we will never own our own games, but it will be something like a lease, or a subscription. Imagine a future where instead of buying games, you have to pay monthly, for each of them, in order to play and that's where the industry is heading with moves like this. You only have to look and movies and music - they are going through the same thing. Gaming is the next industry that investors want to syphon as much cash as possible because it is a very saturated and cash-heavy industry. An example I can give regarding ownership versus subscription is cars or homes. Imagine you buy a car and a home for a combined sum of $400,000 but in 5 years the companies that sold you them come and take both away because you don't fully own them according to their "rules". I know this is a stupid comparison, but this is to just let you understand how this looks like for gamers - we basically don't get a choice here.
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FlamingApes (@FlamingApes) reported@divisiongameHQ Trash, this game is a failure and so is ubisoft. move on or fix these games before they end up like delta force, sold out and dogshit