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Ubisoft Connect status: server issues and outage reports

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.

July 14: Problems at Ubisoft Connect

Ubisoft Connect is having issues since 12:10 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%)
  • 11% Glitches (11%)
  • 3% Matchmaking (3%)
  • 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
Paris Online Play 1 day ago
Dieppe Sign in 3 days ago
Tours Sign in 3 days ago
Salvador Sign in 3 days ago
Calais Sign in 3 days ago
Bavay Sign in 3 days ago
Full Outage Map

Community Discussion

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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ShadowDlynK
    DlynK (@ShadowDlynK) reported

    @ls4290 @Jorraptor There IS a distinction to make. One player using a service (Gamepass, Ubisoft+, etc) is not the same as one player buying an individual copy.

  • Spycey05
    Spycey.R6 (@Spycey05) reported

    @Ubisoft gets a cheater problem on siege and decides to penalize players for trying to avoid playing them?? make it make sens please

  • JorgieBby
    Jorgito El Jotito🫨 (@JorgieBby) reported

    I’m genuinely disappointed in how bad the remake of AC Black Flag. It looks visually good, but it is plagued by SO many bugs and quality issues. All the positive reviews had to be paid advertising. @Ubisoft needs to provide a serious patch. It’s a huge letdown for a classic.

  • FunkyClam
    FunkyClam (@FunkyClam) reported

    @Ubisoft Can you fix your mess please?

  • Neglected_Toast
    Neglected Toast (@Neglected_Toast) reported

    Gotta love Ubisoft, dolphin-028 "input incorrect password and restart" doesn't work "input incorrect password and restart" now "You're blocked from logging in due to repeated failed attempts." How can they have a login error then know the password is wrong? Ubifail strikes again!

  • JakuesTV
    Jakues (@JakuesTV) reported

    @UbisoftSupport @Ubisoft @Rainbow6Game EVERY GAME IS FILLED WITH CHEATERS. NONE OF MY REPORTS ARE GOING ANYWHERE, I HAVEN'T GOTTEN ANY ROLLBACK AT ALL THIS SEASON. FIX YOUR GAME!!

  • GameNetCorp
    Game Net Corp (@GameNetCorp) reported

    🚨 Ubisoft Connect Outage Prevents Players from Launching Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced A Ubisoft Connect outage is reportedly preventing hundreds of players from launching Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced-despite it being a single-player game. According to player reports, the issue stems from Ubisoft Connect being unavailable, leaving many unable to access the game. The situation has sparked criticism from the community, as Black Flag Resynced requires authentication through Ubisoft's servers even for single-player gameplay. This means that if Ubisoft Connect goes down, players can temporarily lose access to a game that doesn't require online multiplayer. It's another reminder of the ongoing debate surrounding always-online DRM and game ownership. Have you been affected by this issue? Let us know in the comments. 👇 @GameNetCorp

  • FDT1277284
    Jem Nightblade (@FDT1277284) reported

    If you're whining over Ubisoft putting a bra on a statue in Assassin's Creed yet you don't whine about all the other historical inaccuracies in the games, you're probably Gamergate-MAGA pretending to be oppressed by a non-issue for clickbait.

  • Mangalawyer
    LearningTheLaw ✝️ (@Mangalawyer) reported

    It's insane that Black Flag Resynced literally reused the original Black Flag's 3D collision boundaries, modified some animations, took assets from Skull and Bones, and slapped it all into the Anvil engine. The claim that They rewrote the entire game from scratch is absolute BS. Normies are saying, "Wow, this is a great game." Of course it is. It's literally the original Black Flag censored, built on the work of the original Ubisoft team—which doesn't even exist anymore—with some new minor additions slapped on top. That's why you can find the exact same bugs from the original, like the famous "Ghost Ship" glitch It's a cash grab at its absolute peak. They'll never be able to create a new game with this level of character development and world-building again, even if they copy every single thing the game did right.

  • iv_sal1
    IV (@iv_sal1) reported

    @DoorJacque3701 @Ubisoft @assassinscreed I just closed ubi connect from task manager and it fixed it self. I have to admit I was over exaggerating here a bit but this reminded me of a problem that was a pain in the *** to deal with so I got mad lol

  • JCarlos2193
    JCarlos Mtz 💚🏳️‍🌈 (@JCarlos2193) reported

    @TheGameVerse It's @Ubisoft they don't do nothing to fix it. @Ubisoft it's 💩💩

  • PotatoePet
    Altaïr ibn la'Potatoe Pet ✌️ (@PotatoePet) reported

    @Sonnie_Slim @CentralScruty The remake is a mixed bag. Parkour is very buggy. OG Black Flag didnt have the same problems. Removed modern day (I mean, it's exactly what these people wanted Ubisoft to do). No Freedom Cry but at least they added the DLC islands on the map. New quests are very mixed.

  • radda_vs
    Schnitzel, the Radda man (@radda_vs) reported

    @YoshiTheOreo I get what you're saying here and the vast majority of Ubisoft's internal teams are against this stuff. They do complain about it and it doesn't always fall on deaf ears. Unfortunately as long as PC stockholders still have stakes in Ubisoft, censorship issues will persist.

  • WojciechBrejnia
    Wojciech (@WojciechBrejnia) reported

    @NikTek One good thing doesn't fix everything, and unfortunately, their dogshit practices are here to stay. It's not even just about the DLC costing more than the base game, or cramming live-service mechanics into a single-player game; Ubisoft went ahead and laid off the very developers who made the game. They are beyond saving at this point.

  • Egotolegend
    EXBEA-KIN (@Egotolegend) reported

    @MADkurious Once again the issue isn’t the micro transaction, the issue is we don’t trust Ubisoft with anything digital The micro transactions is not benefiting the devs, it is just an excuse to make us feel

  • KilroyMr
    Kilroy (@KilroyMr) reported

    @NormBreaker3 @spiderb0y2 Downloaded the OG game on my steam deck and found out I can't play because it requires an Ubisoft account login each time it launches. Not an original platform for AC4, but I still think it's a bad point to critique the remake over, when nobody cared enough with the original.

  • daniel_adinnu
    Dinnu daniel (@daniel_adinnu) reported

    A game so broken at launch that Ubisoft gave away its own expansion for free as an apology later became one of the actual reference tools used to help rebuild Notre Dame Cathedral after it burned. That’s the twelve year arc hiding behind “underrated.” Assassin’s Creed Unity launched in 2014 riddled with faceless NPCs that never loaded, hard crashes, and frame rate collapses so severe Ubisoft issued a public apology and gave away the Dead Kings expansion for free as compensation. Ubisoft itself later cited Unity’s damaged reputation as a direct reason its own successor, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, underperformed at launch the following year, meaning the failure didn’t just cost Unity sales, it bled into the next game in the franchise. Here’s what the bugs were covering up. Unity’s rendition of Notre Dame took Ubisoft’s own artists roughly two years to model in obsessive architectural detail, and after the cathedral’s 2019 fire, Ubisoft donated proceeds toward its restoration and made the PC version free, while French preservation teams and media reporting acknowledged the model’s accuracy made it a genuinely useful visual reference during reconstruction planning, alongside professional laser scan data. A broken launch title ended up contributing, years later, to restoring the actual building it was criticized for merely rendering well while everything around it crashed. Jean Guesdon, the game’s head of content, didn’t just call it underrated in passing. He specifically credited its parkour system as the best traditional movement the series has ever produced, still cited by fans and critics as unmatched over a decade and multiple sequels later. Ubisoft backed that claim with action rather than nostalgia alone, shipping a native 60fps PS5 and Xbox Series X/S patch twelve years after release, plus 4K support, a level of technical investment publishers rarely give a title from over a decade earlier unless the underlying game actually earned it. The lesson isn’t that Unity was secretly perfect. It’s that a launch disaster and a genuinely ambitious, later vindicated game can be the exact same product, and it took twelve years, a fixed frame rate, and a cathedral fire for people to stop confusing the bugs for the game itself.

  • LilShotX_Music
    ᴀɪᴅᴀɴ (@LilShotX_Music) reported

    @TheRealZephryss @Ubisoft u better listen. DO NOT FIX THIS

  • wereisEldenring
    Mr Quig (@wereisEldenring) reported

    @AtlsShrugd @Ubisoft Yeah, I was gonna get the game but money is kind of tight right now, but I ended up getting Black ops one in Black ops two on PS five and oh man I hope they fix the matchmaking with the lobbies and all that

  • Oogway__
    (C) Hezekiah Moscow. (@Oogway__) reported

    @Dimah_bA The Problem Is People Hate Ubisoft So Much That This Same Slicing Of Fruits Becomes A Serious Problem Once A Ubisoft Game Doesn't Have It. I've Even Seen A Comparison Like This Before. It's The Blind Hate That & Agenda That Tweet Is Pointing Out (Hopefully) & Not Melons.

  • FIRChristian
    Christian (@FIRChristian) reported

    @UbisoftSupport Fix: Don't use a VPN. I guess it interfered with the 'connection' to the Ubisoft servers and would kick me offline, therefore "crashing" the game.

  • Pirat_Nation
    Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@Pirat_Nation) reported

    Jean Guesdon, a lead developer behind Assassin’s Creed Unity, says the game is “one of the most underrated games in the Assassin’s Creed series,” even though its launch was a disaster. When Unity released in 2014, it was full of bugs, glitches, and performance problems. Ubisoft released several updates to fix it, apologized to players, and made the Dead Kings DLC free. Looking back, Guesdon says the team tried to do too much at once. -They built a huge version of Paris -added thousands of NPCs on screen -created a new parkour system -let players enter many buildings -introduced four-player co-op. He admitted that combining all those features made development very difficult. Now that most technical issues have been fixed, many fans see Unity as one of the best-looking Assassin’s Creed games Via:gamesradar

  • RivDax
    RivDax (@RivDax) reported

    @SparklyEffects An error in the codex @Ubisoft @assassinscreed

  • Antibluebirdy
    Lordship of Uncreation (Busy) (@Antibluebirdy) reported

    @TheRealZephryss If I remember back in old days, Ubisoft said something along the lines of how broken features were considered as canonical glitches in the Animus.

  • 123_vermin
    Verminlord Vernon, Channel 6 News (@123_vermin) reported

    @brobarian_87830 @G0ffThew a minor glitch, due to OP not fixing his graphics setting apparently, is a nothing burger compared to the legit dogshit decisions Ubisoft has made: from microtransactions, forcing their ****** Ubisoft Store on PC, Skull and Bones. Priorities man. Have them.

  • TheAnnaji
    GP游戏脉动 🎮 (@TheAnnaji) reported

    @RetroDirkGaming Like I said before, I’ve already talked about why I don’t like the GTA 6 Ultimate Edition. Rockstar has done similar things before with Red Dead Redemption 2. My bigger problem is with companies like Ubisoft, which go much harder with this kind of monetization. Capcom did it with Dragon’s Dogma 2, and I hated it there too. My point is simple: if you want me to spend more money, give me something meaningful. Give me a real expansion or DLC that adds new gameplay, stories, or content, not a bunch of cosmetics or shortcuts that feel like they’re just trying to squeeze every last penny out of me. And please don’t tell me layoffs are happening because I didn’t buy cosmetic DLC. I don’t buy that argument. I know almost every company does this now. That doesn’t mean I have to like it. I’ll always be against this kind of monetization because, to me, it’s lazy and adds nothing of real value.

  • aminomontana
    Amine to you 🇵🇸 (@aminomontana) reported

    @AlexHaye5 @Ubisoft @UbisoftSupport Try to diseable the CPU Hyper-Threading on the BIOS paramètres, I think I fix the same issue

  • bloodmoon666
    Rob Vasey (@bloodmoon666) reported

    @Ubisoft The lag in this game is absolutely shocking. It’s an utter disgrace that you release a game with this amount of lag have you ever heard of a thing called playtested?

  • KaD3M_
    You Wouldn't Know (@KaD3M_) reported

    @_Deez_Games @MADkurious Laugh off the problem all you want, supporting companies like Ubisoft with their anti-consumer practices will ensure the industry stays ripe with greed.

  • WhiteQueenNV
    The White Queen (@WhiteQueenNV) reported

    @plnkmnwlt @GeneratorRexy @Ambiili The problem is that the six hours of additional content is largely not good. The production values are very bad, all the voice actors sound completely out of character. It's such a whiplash between old and new Ubisoft.