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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Ubisoft Connect users through our website.
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Sign in (78%)
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Online Play (13%)
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Glitches (5%)
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Game Crash (3%)
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Matchmaking (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Ubisoft Connect outage reports came from the following cities:
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Community Discussion
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Gramsci
(@Chekhovs_WMD) reported
@JezCorden Beyond good and evil, and I’m not talking about that live service **** that Ubisoft keep in dev hell, like a true sequel to the original as was originally planned. Of course can never happen now since Ancel has left Ubisoft (not that it ever would if he had stayed.)
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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Daniel
(@nf_dan) reported
@supersisi_ knowing Ubisoft is involved, usually puts me off about getting a game. to me, they are the problem...
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Gramsci
(@Chekhovs_WMD) reported
@JezCorden Beyond good and evil, and I’m not talking about that live service **** that Ubisoft keep in dev hell, like a true sequel to the original as was originally planned. Of course can never happen now since Ancel has left Ubisoft (not that it ever would if he had stayed.)
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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Gramsci
(@Chekhovs_WMD) reported
@JezCorden Beyond good and evil, and I’m not talking about that live service **** that Ubisoft keep in dev hell, like a true sequel to the original as was originally planned. Of course can never happen now since Ancel has left Ubisoft (not that it ever would if he had stayed.)
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Robert Gough
(@SilentWraith87) reported
@supersisi_ No but I do play less Ubisoft games, that's their problem, it's not that people are playing less games it's that less people are playing their games.
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hwgcaliboy
(@hwbcaliboy) reported
@supersisi_ The problem with Ubisoft games is not that people are paying for subscription services. It’s the quality of there games and how they’re full of bugs and other stuff.
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hwgcaliboy
(@hwbcaliboy) reported
@supersisi_ The problem with Ubisoft games is not that people are paying for subscription services. It’s the quality of there games and how they’re full of bugs and other stuff.
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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Onceinatrine
(@Hergv2dk768) reported
@supersisi_ This actually has some truth. But it is also a ****** excuse. Ubisoft won't acknowledge that their crummy financial practices that eat up customer's finances. And with them constantly cutting corners on development and making questionable decisions in regards to development, they have been losing customers. As for the subscription part, live service games are taking up more people's time and finances. And that is because of the fomo and microtransaction practices. Pretty much trapping players in these games and thus preventing them from trying out new games. And this is what Ubisoft wants to be part of. So in the end, Ubisoft is full of **** for making this excuse.
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Synjmy
(@synjmy) reported
@Ubisoft fix ur game how are ppl running 0 sab vs me
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Gramsci
(@Chekhovs_WMD) reported
@JezCorden Beyond good and evil, and I’m not talking about that live service **** that Ubisoft keep in dev hell, like a true sequel to the original as was originally planned. Of course can never happen now since Ancel has left Ubisoft (not that it ever would if he had stayed.)
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Synjmy
(@synjmy) reported
@Ubisoft fix ur game how are ppl running 0 sab vs me
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Just An Animal
(@JustAnAnimal47) reported
@UbisoftSupport @Ubisoft The Division 2 - PS5 - USA What ******** good is it to have a GRENADE LAUNCHER (specialty weapon) IF THE GRENADES DON’T EXPLODE ON THE NPCS? FIX IT!!!
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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Just An Animal
(@JustAnAnimal47) reported
@UbisoftSupport @Ubisoft The Division 2 - PS5 - USA What ******** good is it to have a GRENADE LAUNCHER (specialty weapon) IF THE GRENADES DON’T EXPLODE ON THE NPCS? FIX IT!!!
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Just An Animal
(@JustAnAnimal47) reported
@UbisoftSupport @Ubisoft The Division 2 - PS5 - USA What ******** good is it to have a GRENADE LAUNCHER (specialty weapon) IF THE GRENADES DON’T EXPLODE ON THE NPCS? FIX IT!!!
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Onceinatrine
(@Hergv2dk768) reported
@supersisi_ This actually has some truth. But it is also a ****** excuse. Ubisoft won't acknowledge that their crummy financial practices that eat up customer's finances. And with them constantly cutting corners on development and making questionable decisions in regards to development, they have been losing customers. As for the subscription part, live service games are taking up more people's time and finances. And that is because of the fomo and microtransaction practices. Pretty much trapping players in these games and thus preventing them from trying out new games. And this is what Ubisoft wants to be part of. So in the end, Ubisoft is full of **** for making this excuse.
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Daniel
(@nf_dan) reported
@supersisi_ knowing Ubisoft is involved, usually puts me off about getting a game. to me, they are the problem...
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Synjmy
(@synjmy) reported
@Ubisoft fix ur game how are ppl running 0 sab vs me
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Synjmy
(@synjmy) reported
@Ubisoft fix ur game how are ppl running 0 sab vs me
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Sir.Mannington
(@Sir_Mannington) reported
@Pirat_Nation Boil boil toil and trouble, let ubisoft stocks fall and stumble
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hwgcaliboy
(@hwbcaliboy) reported
@supersisi_ The problem with Ubisoft games is not that people are paying for subscription services. It’s the quality of there games and how they’re full of bugs and other stuff.
-
Robert Gough
(@SilentWraith87) reported
@supersisi_ No but I do play less Ubisoft games, that's their problem, it's not that people are playing less games it's that less people are playing their games.
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Synjmy
(@synjmy) reported
@Ubisoft fix ur game how are ppl running 0 sab vs me
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Gramsci
(@Chekhovs_WMD) reported
@JezCorden Beyond good and evil, and I’m not talking about that live service **** that Ubisoft keep in dev hell, like a true sequel to the original as was originally planned. Of course can never happen now since Ancel has left Ubisoft (not that it ever would if he had stayed.)
-
Daniel
(@nf_dan) reported
@supersisi_ knowing Ubisoft is involved, usually puts me off about getting a game. to me, they are the problem...
-
Onceinatrine
(@Hergv2dk768) reported
@supersisi_ This actually has some truth. But it is also a ****** excuse. Ubisoft won't acknowledge that their crummy financial practices that eat up customer's finances. And with them constantly cutting corners on development and making questionable decisions in regards to development, they have been losing customers. As for the subscription part, live service games are taking up more people's time and finances. And that is because of the fomo and microtransaction practices. Pretty much trapping players in these games and thus preventing them from trying out new games. And this is what Ubisoft wants to be part of. So in the end, Ubisoft is full of **** for making this excuse.