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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 (15%)
- Glitches (10%)
- Matchmaking (2%)
- Game Crash (2%)
- Hacking / Cheating (0%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Ubisoft Connect outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Online Play | 6 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Sign in | 7 days ago |
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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fijinmore (@BcLite23) reported@alyttleton_ @X1seh @Ubisoft na doki is actually broken
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Aceman67 (@aceman67) reported@VVenture5 @pinglyadya It's also factually correct. The Legal definition of a Monopoly is being the sole provider of a product or service. EA, Epic, Ubisoft, GoG and many other digital game stores exist. Steam is just a better service because none of the others even try to compete.
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Sameet (@5AM33T) reported@UbisoftSupport hi i am not able to login to my ubisoft account its saying that I am blocked due to repeated failed attempts even though it was my first time of the day logging in. Please help
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Unsupervised Mandolorian (@Ashrubel) reported@RetnaburnX @PaladinAshe I don't actually understand the disconnect here. If Siege had only released on Ubisoft's storefront, do you think it would have been as successful as it is now?? I'll ask this question again at the end... Think of it like Steam owning a pipeline that moves... "Liquid Games". And they let you use their pipeline for free by getting you to agree to selling your game at their "STEAM Game Gas Stations" after it moves through the pipeline. But then, once the Games get to the end of the pipeline, you load a bunch of them up on trucks, and ship them to your own private Gas station that also sells the Liquid Games. And you sell them for 20% cheaper at the pump, since you didn't have to spend money on the pipeline... You just got to use their pipeline that they bought, made and have to maintain, to move your stuff, and sell it from after underneath them. That's the thing you are abusing. Getting your game on Steam's frontpage is not just an advertising deal. Its a pipeline agreement. Steam built a community of daily gamers using their platform through 20+ years of loyal, honest, and consumer-first practices. And now sketchy, schemy Ubisoft wants to undercut them after letting Steam front the cost for the hard work of popularizing a game like Siege through it's pipeline... by selling for less on their own launcher. If Siege had only released on Ubisoft's storefront, do you think it would have been as successful as it is now??
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SUCHAR SHARMA (@SucharSharma) reported@gerulis20 There are multiple options, you have epic, ea, ubisoft, gog and you can make your own. You are not hardware locked like consoles or phones. You have infinite options, they may not be good options but that is not steam's problem.
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Fr€$h Pr!nč€ (@Zamani_2Fresh) reported@Asopopout @Dirk_mp4 1 - I get you don’t get me wrong, however, the issue here is that PlayStation is literally practicing the same scummy practices as Ubisoft, 2K and EA. Make the same game with a different code of paint. They are basically asking us to pay premium price for the same product.
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Stormking (@StormkingX2) reported@AraKamelia You know thats all ubisoft lies right? Last I checked samus never had issue or Bayonetta. Heck e33 is a female main character and no one ******* at it
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Shiro Kiyoko (@ShiroKiyoko) reported@StellaNoxEclair Not great on that end, but the biggest issue is that you can already play Rayman Legends on every modern platform, so it's a tremendously stupid pointless release. No idea why Ubisoft did this.
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BloodyVenus☢️🎸 (@ParukoEnjoyer) reported@PouryaShehzad Of course they won't as Ubisoft Montpellier is the only team in the company that cares about the games they make, but saying a persons critcism doesn't matter isn't true when there is other reasonable issues that could be changed for the final release (such as facial expressions)
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FanboyKillerNews (@FanboyKillerX) reported@FlippySuper Incredible that you retards are mad that they said if one game does well it will get sequels. Actual stupidity. You people ragged on ubisoft for years hoping it fails watch their financials drop and now its an issue that they want a game to make MONEY to afford SEQUELS.
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no arms and no legs (@noarmsandnolegs) reported@Elvick @JeremyJemery Yeah but there’s a thing: Activision isn’t Ubisoft, and theses companies MAYBE haven’t the same numbers goals. Crash sold over 20 million, they logically chose Crash instead of Spyro for the sequel.
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Max Ace🌟JD🃏 (@MaxAceJD) reported@PersonthePerso2 ubisoft gotta make sure the franchise is still profitable, happend with crash bandicoot in 2017 and its happening with rayman now
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Cool Guy™ 🌈✞🌛 (@ChurchOfMoons) reported@jonathan_w54573 @TequilaMan89 You're trolling. UbiArt was used for 4 games and the last 50 games Ubisoft has done are live service UE5 schlockfests lol
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Joe mother (@Joemoth11098375) reported@OppositeMario @Snabblie @RylesMeta Damn, bro can’t read. The actual issue was R6 releasing a cheaper version of the game and Valve threatened to delist is they didn’t make it fair for consumers and also put that version on Steam, Ubisoft was the one who decided to not release the cheaper one on steam
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Dalitrox (@Dalitrox) reported@COWCATGames @Nanothehedgehog For me again the issue is that Ubisoft is going in easy way and are doing another remaster to shut people's mouth up, but it is already what we got instead of doing true Rayman 4 title which would be something new.
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Aceman67 (@aceman67) reported@CG12_Locks Valve having a Monopoly would mean Steam is the sole provider/distributor for digital games. That is just factually untrue. EA, Epic, Ubisoft, GoG, and many other stores exist. Gamers choose Steam because it's the better service, Sweeny's malding notwithstanding.
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Kitty (@TheRealKitty019) reported@RetnaburnX Epic attempted to create for themselves a de-facto monopoly by paying devs to take their games off of Steam and GOG, games that customers had already paid for. This is not fair to consumers, who have now lost choices in what platforms and businesses to support. Peoples' objections to EGS are far deeper than "different launcher", EGS is objectively inferior in every way, even down to their review system being heavily weighted in favour of publishers, and against customers. It's not fair to other stores to force a unified sales policy, however, it is fair to the customer to ensure that you aren't offering a raw deal. This is the price of access to a larger market, the demand that you treat that market's customers equal to your own closed market. Fair "to whom" is critical, then, because you can't be "fair" to everyone when you're negotiating on uneven fields. Customers aren't fair towards EGS, and rightly so. EGS has been acting terribly, released with terrible service and terrible quality. People don't trust it, and Sweeny moving to attack the competitor rather than improve his storefront has not helped their public reputation. This isn't some disconnected libertarian principle of free markets; by that logic Sweeny should have captured entire markets by acquiring exclusivities. Instead, he got literally hundreds of millions of customers telling him to go **** himself. They're not doing that because they think Valve was being unfair to them and they're just masochistically defending their abuser; they're doing it because every single publisher and storefront using the argument of being "fair to customers" has treated gamers like garbage. Ubisoft, EA, Epic, Activision-Blizzard, Microsoft, every single one has said "oh but we just want to offer lower prices!" but still fail to draw in customers because the rest of their service is overtly hostile to their customers. Sweeny pontificating about "fairness" swells with the same disingenuity as when EA claimed lootboxes provide a sense of "pride and accomplishment". And just like EA with their Origin launcher, Sweeny is investing immense amounts of money to achieve absolutely nothing because his product is **** and he treats his customers like garbage.
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Casual (@CasulOfCatarina) reported@SteamInvHelper I would not abandon it instantly, but if epic games gave a good service (they don't) I would at least take the free games or buy games there if they're cheaper than Steam, the problem is that EGS services is bad, Xbox on PC is bad, Uplay and EAplay are bad, only good store is GoG
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Frankiestein of shedtwt⚧️ 💛🤍💜🖤 (@HyunOfShedTwt) reported@Blakehascake007 @RaymanGame @Ubisoft If you would look at what he got in trouble for you'd see I mentioned that already. Are you willing to pay the $15 extra a real card costs
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Hawx (@ItsHawx) reportedStop Killing Games is in trouble. Ubisoft & VGE are holding a private meeting with members of the EU Commission 2 weeks before we should get an answer about SKG. Seeing as how the Commission keeps parroting VGE misinfo this could be REALLY bad for the outcome.
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Akashiya Yuki Gaming (@Akashiya_Gaming) reported@TimSweeneyEpic Fix your damn tore and make it better! After that, we'll talk! Right now, let's be honest, Epic is the worst storefront and worst launcher out there!! And oh damn Ubisoft Store and the EA one are atrocious as well! You have the money, fix it and we'll talk later!
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Gianmarco_zannelli. (@LordJulius2) reported@DrStorm44 Classic Ubisoft on fixing something isn't broken.
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Zeebor15 (@Zeebor15) reported@Jebailey It's a shame Ubisoft is allergic to good customer service nowadays
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Viral_Votarist. (@Viral_Votarist) reported@BikiniBodhi Even low ranks are full of cheaters. Ubisoft made ZERO effort to fix the biggest problem of all.
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Duke of ducks😈💍✨ (@mat97siv) reported@LinaLavendula if customers wouldn't choose to still buy the game on steam at a higher price, then the delisting wouldn't be an issue for Ubisoft. That means customers are forced to pay a premium to stay on the better distribution platform, which is anti-consumer
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IvanTheProfet (@IvanTheProfet) reported@Ubisoft @Rainbow6Game And I think we will all want compensation for ******** up you guys are. Shut the servers down for a day, work on it non stop, fix everything you need to fix and make people happy. Not hard, stop pretending your job is hard or complicated.
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KryptixXL (@KryptixXL) reportedHey @Ubisoft @UbisoftSupport how do you put out an update for siege where the hit reg is completely broken? Im literally hitting opponents and even though the shots are connecting, its not registering. This is a necessary component to fix
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SailorBoyNova🌟 (@NovlexMarried) reportedThat’s what Crash developers said until they said “not successful enough in my views. Were unplugging Crash games in general” I honestly don’t have faith that Ubisoft will actually use this IP after all the stuff happened
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Mightykeef (@MightyKeef) reported@GriftGod_ How many people do you honestly think has Ubisoft +? Lol. I’m betting maybe a million people? 2 million? As much flack as Ubisoft gets, I highly doubt many people use their subscription service. But also, the last line tells you the day 1 sales were the second most since Valhalla
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Alec 🥶🔥 (@Swytchers) reported@ilBakii @Ubisoft Yeah , xdefiants biggest issue was net code and mark rubin asked to move it to a newer engine so that wouldn’t be an issue they told him no and they had to basically bandaid the game and that’s why it took so long to come out