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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.

  • 70% Sign in (70%)
  • 14% Online Play (14%)
  • 10% Glitches (10%)
  • 2% Matchmaking (2%)
  • 2% Game Crash (2%)
  • 0% Hacking / Cheating (0%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Ubisoft Connect outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brussels Glitches 1 day ago
Grenoble Online Play 2 days ago
Orléans Online Play 5 days ago
Orléans Sign in 5 days ago
Chatham Sign in 6 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 7 days ago
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 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.

  • SimoQB_
    SimoQB🇮🇹 (@SimoQB_) reported

    @Jaden_Nakahara GKC are not bad, the problem are the 3rd party devs that choose those. Like a normal switch 2 cart can go up to 64 gb, and there are games that are bigger than that (FFVII). In that case gkc are ok imo, but then there are devs like ubisoft who uses them just cuz of money.

  • ChakaalStarr
    Chakaal Starr (@ChakaalStarr) reported

    @LikeToBeBossy It's an industry problem, just remember this when Sony starts paring down bungie and some of its studios soon. Ubisoft and Embracer are laying people off too. Bluepoint recently got shutdown by Sony.

  • Bengho_
    Bengho (@Bengho_) reported

    UBISOFT FOR THE LOVE OF EVERYTHING PLEASE FIX THE IN GAME CHAT, I WANT TO TALK TO MY TEEEEEEEAM

  • OhMrZack
    OhMrZvck (@OhMrZack) reported

    @BranielS @BlueThunderReal Literally, a better third person camera (something similar to NFS) body roll and maybe less sensitive steering could help with that issue, but man.. The whole point of Stuntman 1 was those legendary Driver physics such a shame Ubisoft got rid of that IP

  • IYDKMIGTHTKY86
    👀 (@IYDKMIGTHTKY86) reported

    @GoonItForward @eurogamer No it's not, Uplay is Ubisoft connect, Ubisoft + is the subscription service. It's always fun to me how the loudest people are also the most ignorant of what they are talking about.

  • xpcmania
    César - X PC (@xpcmania) reported

    @BrockCoxman @TheDivisionGame @Ubisoft make this pure Online to evade Piracy but don't fix your own server making people lose your mind trying figure out whats happen and why

  • vthj_
    Jakub (@vthj_) reported

    ubisoft fix your ******* game please, 100fps is unplayable

  • clarkspo
    *Insert interesting name here* (@clarkspo) reported

    @_SlimeDave not really, both have benefits, consoles dont have multiple launchers (looking at you EA & Ubisoft), they have no anti-cheat malware & no DRM preventing launch, everything works out the box (9.99/10 times), and best of all no windows updates or driver issues (no windows period)

  • Phaet0nn
    Phaeton (@Phaet0nn) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Ubisoft thinking the story is the problem the game is not selling, is exactly why the game failed. They are that stupid.

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    According to a new report from Insider Gaming the next Ghost Recon game, codenamed Project OVR, is facing development problems. The report says the game recently failed to reach internal alpha goals, leading to management changes. Sources also claim developers have been dealing with unrealistic deadlines Rumors inside Ubisoft suggest that if things do not improve, the project could be rebooted or canceled in favor of a different game.

  • Imravnos
    IMRavnos (@Imravnos) reported

    @Shurikanblade @AussieGamr As to re-releases, Nintendo has been doing this since the Wii. Just look up the list of re-releases, remasters and remakes. It may surprise you. To be clear, this is NOT a “Nintendo” problem, it is a AAA problem. Sony and M$ do this as well. As does EA, Ubisoft etc…

  • mscgtru
    Tru (@mscgtru) reported

    @btecss @SkyteOnTwitch With proper implementation spoofing won’t fix the cheaters issue, I highly doubt Ubisoft would properly implement HWID and TPM bans though.

  • LazyTechGamer
    LazyGamer (@LazyTechGamer) reported

    @Bilboswaggends4 To be fair other publishers do it as well including Ubisoft and EA so that’s not the problem. Like I said for awhile now they should have had option to pay for GP for year as cheaper price then monthly cost like everyone else. It mean they will have a much more users long term

  • GoonItForward
    Throwaway9001 (@GoonItForward) reported

    @IYDKMIGTHTKY86 @eurogamer uplay is a subscription service

  • MaD1n3ss
    (MaDness) (@MaD1n3ss) reported

    @J19_Gaming89 I dont think the side content was the problem. Most of it wasn't great butnit was how if felt like an ubisoft game. Crimson desert has alot of fluff but not only is it optional but you have to seek it out its not cluttering your experience.

  • 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.

  • KinoOwg
    Kjnoo KVT (@KinoOwg) reported

    @Ubisoft I've got 2 proposals, either fix your awful anti cheat. Or to counter the use of cronus/rapid fire inputs, make slug shotguns and dmrs rate of fire the same as azami's ACS12. Nobody wants you to keep bringing out new items in the shop, charms, maps etc.

  • SolarisFR
    Julie Lacroix 🇫🇷 (@SolarisFR) reported

    @Crater_Bob @nichegamer Infinity Ward died the OGs founders got thrown out. They made Titanfall afterwards. Then really... I'm going to say something really hardcore... But Ubisoft games aren't bad games. The issue with Ubisoft is their creative and artistic vision. It's at best boring, at worst full woke. And they keep making less good versions of their own IPs... Like The Crew was goated, The Crew 2 was a downgrade, and The Crew Motorsport is yet another downgrade. Is it a bad game though? Not really. But the fun island party theme and ugly *** characters are what's killing it. Skull & Bones is a good game, again killed by the ugly *** characters, small map, and boring AF art direction. I myself love Ghost Recon Breakpoint, it fills that Arcade-y stealth massive open world sandbox spot, looks great, runs exceptionally well, killed by ugly *** characters and boring direction. Prince of Persia the Lost Crown is really really good. Killed by putting a modern day afroamerican as MC. but the game itself? I have no complaints besides a bugged sidequest. But you've got games like DOOM, The Talos Principle 2, Forza Horizon, Planet Coaster, Outer Wilds, E33, Satisfactory, and so on. All the best games in each categories, and most of those pushing the medium further aren't ****.

  • asunoaim
    eA asuno (@asunoaim) reported

    @shikaiFPS @KallMeKiko I think xdefiant is tough to use for a proper comparison. The game was extremely ambitious being built on an MMORPG engine with, yes, lots of potential but also lots of starting issues. It was also backed by Ubisoft until they realized the fixed will take too long and they will not make money in the long run hence they dropped funding. I am 100% certain the game would have been able to have a great playerbase if Mark Rubin were given more time on it. It had massive issues, all fixeable and a dedicated dev team.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • DeeYeePlays
    DeeYee🎮 (@DeeYeePlays) reported

    @Assassins_UK But you do need to login to Ubisoft for the game to work still right?

  • Dat_Jebus
    Jebus (@Dat_Jebus) reported

    @LegacyKillaHD Its pretty funny, Ubisoft probably felt forced to take this course of action to protect its dwindling income. Problem is, people knowing about it is going to hurt them a looooot more.

  • keworrk
    keworrk (@keworrk) reported

    @episkbo @RinoTheBouncer The game was out for just couple months, it was supposed to be a game for the long run so ofc it needed some fix to make it really good but ubisoft didn't gave the little team behind the game what they needed. If the game was still there it would have been something big for sure

  • matthewspigner6
    ItzNuyxz (@matthewspigner6) reported

    @Ubisoft FIX ******* SIEGE TS IS CRAZY THIS MATCHMAKING IS *** AND THE ******* **** WHERE IM FACING ******* CHAMPS AND CHEATERS AS A PEAK GOLD 1 ON PC LIKE ******* KYS IF YOU AINT GONNA DO ANYTHING

  • T22Jarrod
    JT, Game feedback (@T22Jarrod) reported

    Ubisoft has the biggest commitment issues!

  • ArtistsArise
    A ball that pisses on artists (@ArtistsArise) reported

    @Ubisoft Fix your dogshit app if you want people to use this

  • bluesheep100
    Bluesheep (@bluesheep100) reported

    @weirdphil @Pirat_Nation Basically, Ubisoft and epic are mad that Valve's price parity enforcement prevents them from using pricing to coerce gamers to use other storefronts that provide a worse service. Reminder that the Epic store launched without a ******* cart.

  • theanthonyhowel
    Anthony Howell 🇺🇸 (@theanthonyhowel) reported

    @Pirat_Nation Ubisoft has had leadership problems for years. It's so sad to see a once great studio be reduced to this.