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Ubisoft Connect status: server issues and outage reports

Some problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, online play and glitches.

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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.

June 18: Problems at Ubisoft Connect

Ubisoft Connect is having issues since 07:50 PM IST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

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
Orléans Online Play 2 days ago
Orléans Sign in 2 days ago
Chatham Sign in 3 days ago
Paris Matchmaking 4 days ago
Metz Sign in 5 days ago
Metz Sign in 5 days ago
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Community Discussion

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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ChrisArtToon
    Chris_Art_Toon||✨💙 (@ChrisArtToon) reported

    Guys, don't buy anything from Ubisoft because not only do you have to pay for a ridiculously expensive game, but you also have to spend hours and hours filling out a stupid agreement to get a Ubisoft account, only for them to close it in your face and prevent you from playing the game you bought. If anyone from Ubisoft reads this post, I'm outraged by this, and all I wanted was to play Rayman...And the Wii I had as a kid didn't give me any problems.

  • pewdypew
    mcSHMUPS (@pewdypew) reported

    @Pirat_Nation The problem is ubisoft owns the franchise

  • 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

  • Geezaws2
    🇹🇹 Geezaws🗽 (@Geezaws2) reported

    Ubisoft has been wallowing for *years*, Embracer overextended, Xbox prioritized streaming revenue over box sales, playstation moved towards a multi billion dollar live service model betraying its 40 year single player history.

  • kohak_82
    匡生 (@kohak_82) reported

    @UbisoftSupport The message “Not connected to the game server” appears, and I get disconnected during matches multiple times. I’ve already tried restarting the game, Ubisoft Connect, my PC, and checking my internet connection, but the issue still persists.

  • yoavdontmiss
    yoavdontmiss (@yoavdontmiss) reported

    @_xFenrir @Virtua_Neon The funniest part is that it cost them less than what a company like ubisoft or sony waste in a year. They just don't make live service slop

  • SynthPotato
    Synth Potato🥔 (@SynthPotato) reported

    Just played Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ final update “Black Tides” questline Here’s my review of it and AC Shadows as a whole: I am honestly pleasantly surprised to say that I really enjoyed this, It finally gives AC Shadows a satisfying ending to its story and succeeds at tying this game together with the rest of the franchise. It doesn’t fix Shadows’ story but it is 100% something that should’ve always been there since launch as AC:S completely lacked a real ending, and I am so glad we actually got a great one. The barrier to entry for this is a bit high as you need to finish “A Critical Encounter” which is an OK quest but I was really upset “A puzzlement” is a requirement as that’s maybe the worst quest in the entire franchise, terribly written, terribly acted and requires you to wait a whole day between each part, in a game without a sleep system unless you grind hideout resources which I never did, so I had to leave the game running until a day passed. Back to Black Tides, There are more mocapped scenes and great acting in this new quest than there was in the entirety of Claws of Awaji. While not all scenes are mocapped and many still use that awful procedural generated animation, the important ones are motion captured and provided an overall strong narrative that closes out the Shadows story decently well. There is a proper use of music here as well and a real final boss fight, it really gives Shadows the final act it desperately needed. I still wish the rest of the game and its DLC was as consistent as this questline, but I guess thats something to hopefully be addressed in Hexe. Overall, AC Shadows was a mixed bag, it has some of the strongest gameplay in the franchise but maybe the single weakest story in the franchise, mainly due to how Claws failed to pay off Naoe’s arc. I really hope the massive improvements made in presentation, writing and acting in this free DLC is carried across an entire Ubisoft Quebec RPG one day. I’ll rate this little DLC a great 8/10, and as for the rest of the game and its DLC as a whole, I am settling at a final 7/10. That is below my initial rating of Shadows due to the disappointment of the first expansion.

  • Wolf_Eisberg
    Wolf_Eis_Berg (@Wolf_Eisberg) reported

    @RANDOMOCITY327 @Pirat_Nation Ubisoft was not advertising that starter pack on Steam at all. It really was a problem of Ubisoft having a cheaper package on their store and not on Steam.

  • Blinding_One
    luvad (@Blinding_One) reported

    @cyberprince_rwo More-so the issue is that the company is infamous for making bad decisions. deterring their playerbase. Dropping 12 million players casually off of age verification mistakes and continuing to become less and less of a good idea to invest in. It won't be a winner. It'll Ubisoft.

  • DanukiTheTanuki
    Danuki the Tanuki たぬき Vtuber Vチューバー (@DanukiTheTanuki) reported

    @Pirat_Nation The EU commission is corrupted. Was expected for them to take bribes and arrangements with the CEOs. It's why companies like Ubisoft must crash down economically, it's how you strike them down

  • cuuj_
    cuuj (@cuuj_) reported

    New season brought so much! - New map - Dokka rework - New gun! - Ranked 3.0!!!!! - More cheaters…. - Significant FPS drops…. - Rollback glitch….. - Queuing EU and somehow getting Asian servers…… People complaining about the new ranked system proves they didn’t play ranked 1.0 but the cheaters are a serious problem, first game of the new season I had blatant cheaters. Every 2nd game in emerald is a closet or rage cheater. @Ubisoft it’s time to stop abusing your loyal player base and actually remember to turn on the anti-cheat every new season and maybe help out the people that can’t afford NASA pcs by making the game easier to run? Riot games are doing it right, maybe take a page out of their book?

  • LSXGOD812
    Shadow Stone (@LSXGOD812) reported

    Live service games are the biggest scam in gaming history. Companies like Ubisoft and EA killed single player experiences so they could milk you with battle passes and $70+ seasons forever. Games like The Division or Anthem showed us the future: empty promises, server shutdowns, and dead player bases. Bring back complete games on release no always online bs man.

  • panik1881
    Panik188 (@panik1881) reported

    @G_a_l_v_a @oliver_drk And why is Sony, Ubisoft ercm doing the same? Its not just a Microsft problem.

  • Kenosiar
    Kenosiar (@Kenosiar) reported

    @polishedsteeltb @Dexerto Yeah, because Ubisoft and EA are small indie studios that will go bankrupt if they keep a games playable after shutting down their servers. In any case, if small indie studios cannot do that, then they should keep away from the live service model.

  • Eldowzo1
    Hank Scorpio (@Eldowzo1) reported

    @Glennithin @RenownedZ3r0 A problem in what regard? And do you believe the same of say and EA play or an Ubisoft + subscription?

  • jali_06
    𝐉𝐀𝐋𝐈𝟐𝟎𝟎𝟔® (@jali_06) reported

    @Maverick__CW Any Ubisoft game I find has unresolved problems, I stop playing and delete. Even their new game, The Division Resurgence, suffers from problems that haven't been fixed despite updates, and I'm starting to get fed up with it.

  • Purpulu_Dragon
    Purple Dragon (@Purpulu_Dragon) reported

    @GyaruGlow Cause AAA companies tell artists not to. And twitter far left artists and other life failures applaud it. It'll fix itself once Ubisoft, Sony and others AAA will be out of money. And hopefully, Microsoft (XBOX) will follow, but that **** so big it's gonna take time.

  • mrtbgz
    Murat Bo (@mrtbgz) reported

    @ManaByte They just need to listen us.. thats it.. 007 is a AAA game and it already outperformed every soulless live-service cash grab pushed by the big publishers.. Ubisoft and others should take notes and start listening to “gamers” rather than focusing on investor value..

  • SebAaltonen
    Sebastian Aaltonen (@SebAaltonen) reported

    @HJZ_artemi This is definitely a real problem. Game project budgets have exploded lately. When I was working at Ubisoft 10-20 years ago, every project was 2x more expensive than the previous. One failed project can bankrupt a smaller studio nowadays. There's definitely budget considerations and often budget wins the argument. We are all forced to adapt new more efficient methods, some of them AI based to keep up with the growing demand of visual fidelity and bigger and bigger world sizes. Using AI to do less important / repetitive work is one way of reducing costs.

  • MameHaze
    David Haywood (@MameHaze) reported

    Plus being a Ubisoft game, it tries to force you to use the Ubisoft Connect stuff, meaning you have to disconnect your Switch from the Internet to play it. Also forced version number in the corner? makes it feel like a beta build. Don't think I'll be keeping this one.

  • 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."

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • SEIU
    SEIU (@SEIU) reported

    Even after bragging to the public at Summer Game Fest, where they showcased upcoming titles that their employees worked hard to deliver, corporations like @Ubisoft will sacrifice their workers at any sign of trouble. And worse, they attempted to shield that information from the public to shape their own narrative after devastating these working families. Video game workers, like all working people, must unite to defend our communities from mass layoffs and studio closures!

  • wyaendless
    ØØøØØ (@wyaendless) reported

    @Joshinken1 @Dexerto Where was this energy when you were accepting the terms of service? You are demanding that Ubisoft be held accountable for a bad TOS, but you get out of jail for free for accepting said TOS? Okay.

  • xBenni21
    Benni. (@xBenni21) reported

    @igameorsm @UbisoftSupport @Ubisoft Still the Problem?

  • Geezaws2
    🇹🇹 Geezaws🗽 (@Geezaws2) reported

    and what a shock, the company that didn’t over extend, didn’t push into live services, didn’t adopt a “streaming” model, and didn’t do whatever Ubisoft has been doing for over a decade, hasn’t had to deal with a single one of these issues outside of increased hardware costs.

  • zogratwitch
    ZograTTV (@zogratwitch) reported

    That does not make Xbox disappear. And layoff ? Sony already do that with some studio closure, Ubisoft too. That is not new in the industry. "console business models" are for the cost of the next gen that can be high because of DRAM supply problems that can raise the price significantly so they need to be smarter to make the console cheaper as possible. Sony is gonna face that too but just does not communicate about that yet.

  • NewsProspector
    Prospector (@NewsProspector) reported

    @lmkifiwin "And the part that says everything: according to the campaign, Ubisoft got a seat at a closed-door meeting with the Commission before the decision. The 1.3 million people who signed did not." Anyone that buys any Ubisoft game going forward is part of the problem. They are simply the worst company in games development/publishing in regard to consumer rights. They need to go bankrupt.

  • _ragegun
    ragegun (@_ragegun) reported

    @lmkifiwin All in service of Ubisoft, which is already hemorrhaging money and likely won't be around that much longer anyway.