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Ubisoft Connect Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Ubisoft Connect users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Ubisoft Connect, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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).

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Brussels, Brussels Capital 1
Grenoble, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Orléans, Centre 4
Chatham, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Metz, ACAL 4
Bey, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 1
Châlons-en-Champagne, ACAL 1
São Paulo, SP 2
Carpentras, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Bègles, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
La Louvière, Wallonia 1
Lakewood, NJ 1
Missouri City, TX 1
Charleroi, Wallonia 1
Lille, Hauts-de-France 2
Pierrevert, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Rennes, Brittany 1
Soumagne, Wallonia 1
Bradford, England 1
Amiens, Hauts-de-France 1
Elche, Valencia 1
Doha, Baladīyat ad Dawḩah 1
Cochin, KL 1
Pont-Saint-Vincent, ACAL 1
Newport News, VA 1
Umuarama, PR 1
Sète, Occitanie 1
Fischerbach, Baden-Württemberg 1
Dublin, Leinster 1
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TheMaxiMatrix
    The **** Matrix (@TheMaxiMatrix) reported

    @xj0nathan Oh and also your talking a lot of **** when Ubisoft has a subscription service called Ubisoft+ which is part of a bundle known as PlayStation plus which is literally Sony version of gamepass

  • kai_xbt
    Kai (@kai_xbt) reported

    Asmongold explains why the biggest game studios became too big to succeed "These big studios, Blizzard, Ubisoft, EA, Activision, they didn't become too big to fail. They became too big to succeed. They're so big they can't move, pivot, or be agile enough to respond to what players actually want." "Think about it, if Diablo had 600, 700 people working on it, how long does it take to get a consensus on anything? Seven layers of administration, console compatibility, red tape. They make a decision and it takes five years to ship. In five years the entire gaming landscape is completely different." "It's like turning a ship. In a small Viking longboat you could've easily turned away from the iceberg, but the Titanic can't turn that fast. That's the world we're in, and it's why you're seeing these small, sharp games like Vampire Survivors and Helldivers win while hundred million dollar live service games launch and nobody plays them."

  • matthewspigner6
    ItzNuyxz (@matthewspigner6) reported

    @Ubisoft @Rainbow6Game I just deranked because of a cheater are we gonna do something about that problem or we gonna keep ******* up the game

  • The_ddynamite
    Ddynamite (@The_ddynamite) reported

    @ThaBeefDev @Beat_Rev @Pirat_Nation Screwing over ubisoft is a public service

  • TDFAMwithMak
    MakattackTDFAM (@TDFAMwithMak) reported

    @Grummz There is an easy fix, don't buy anything live service, and never buy anything Ubisoft puts out.

  • soaplexi
    Walkabo (@soaplexi) reported

    is this tweet funded by ubisoft and live service investors

  • JebWilliams
    Jeb Williams (@JebWilliams) reported

    @DualAcies @MichaelDoesLife Watch dogs 1 was a solid game. The only real issue is the false promises Ubisoft made for graphics. But as a product, it’s pretty fun

  • Alta_AF1979
    Alta_AF (@Alta_AF1979) reported

    As many bad things as I might have to say about Ubisoft, they are still supporting The Division 2 Long term support for live service games seems to be hard for people to figure out, SONY

  • GoonItForward
    Throwaway9001 (@GoonItForward) reported

    @IYDKMIGTHTKY86 @eurogamer uplay is a subscription service

  • bum_lao
    bum lao (@bum_lao) reported

    @LikeToBeBossy You do realize its not just Xbox having to fix itself right? The industry as a whole is in trouble. Sony has closed multiple studios over the last couple years same with Ubisoft and Square sold off some studios and ip etc. Its not just an Xbox problem.

  • Dookie1985
    Dookie1985 (@Dookie1985) reported

    @UbisoftSupport I can say 100% there was an issue at Ubisoft. Last night, we were able to join a random players game.

  • WWolf287
    Wired.Wolf287 (@WWolf287) reported

    There's a lot of very misinformed people who are celebrating this because they think this would have mandated perpetual support from game companies for online games. No it didn't. It was asking for end of life plans so that consumers could still use their property after official support had ended. That could have been many ways from an offline mode to allow partial functionality, to the establishment of private community servers like what Valve does with Counter-Strike and TF2. The core of the issue here wasn't "entitled gamers" it was property rights, as the real problem with these business models is that they don't respect first sale doctrine and in turn, do not respect consumer property rights. That said, I have no delusions that if the EU gave it an honest chance, we would have had awful legislation that made the problem worse. The real long term solution to this problem is the destruction of IP law, as that is the mechanism companies like Ubisoft are abusing to get away with this behavior in the first place. Revoke their state enforced monopoly on their code, and suddenly they'll start respecting property rights again because if they don't, people would pirate and bootleg their products in perpetuity and there would be nothing they could do to stop it outside of maybe a strongly worded letter. As it stands, they can stop bootlegging pretty efficiently thanks to the state, and piracy is limited because of how many normies are out there that refuse to learn what torrenting is. The real sad thing for me, at least, is that the lolberts will celebrate this as well because "government bad!", not realizing that this was the state giving bad actors the go ahead to go even further with violating our property rights. Yes, the government is bad, but this still required some kind of solution, and now we're at a point where the only real solution is civil disobedience, which isn't ideal. I guess the Agorists will have a lot of fun with Ubisoft moving forward.

  • Chuckforevver
    🇨🇦NeverThe🤬51stState🇨🇦 (@Chuckforevver) reported

    Typical of Ubisoft game patches, the new MODs feature is broken in my #ACShadows game on the PRO. I can’t interact with the domain gateway and I have the required amount of tokens 😡

  • PepThird
    PepThird💀 (@PepThird) reported

    @PaulTassi Hate ubisoft all you want but they always maintain their live service games (except xdefiant that game is very odd indeed)

  • trueyerbamate
    guarana gaijin (@trueyerbamate) reported

    @Hetaz025 it isn't practice of the Bethesda to fix too many bugs themselves. bc modders exist who work for the Bethesda for free to remove bugs. The Bethesda is the UBIsoft of gaming.

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