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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.
- Sign in (60%)
- Online Play (21%)
- Glitches (15%)
- Matchmaking (3%)
- Game Crash (1%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Ubisoft Connect outage reports came from the following cities:
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Glitches | 8 hours ago |
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Sign in | 21 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Ubisoft Connect Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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identitycrisis21 (@GtaIv24751162) reported@drjgamingyt No what they need is Ubisoft treatment they need to go down crash restart rebuild care more not just big projects with big money
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Tayker (@Midnight_503) reported@astewart42 @Pirat_Nation 99% of ubisoft games. Soulslikers like me don’t have that problem
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The Raven (@RavenMentore) reportedCalling long-time Assassin’s Creed fans “gatekeepers” is already dismissive enough. But when that argument comes from someone who has a commercial relationship with Ubisoft or receives paid/sponsored opportunities around its games, people are perfectly entitled to question the perspective being presented. That doesn't automatically make someone's opinion invalid. It **does** make transparency and disclosure important. Fans aren't financially incentivised to criticise Assassin’s Creed. They're customers spending their own money and asking why a franchise they supported for years has moved further away from many of the qualities that originally defined it. So portraying those customers as a “hate crusade,” “gatekeepers” or “engagement farmers” while having an ongoing professional relationship with the company they're criticising deserves scrutiny. A franchise can evolve. It can experiment. People can enjoy the RPG games. But “evolution” isn't a magic word that makes every creative decision immune from criticism. And if you're benefiting professionally from access, sponsorships, promotional opportunities or partnerships connected to Ubisoft, perhaps don't frame ordinary paying customers who disagree with the company's direction as the problem. Address their arguments. **Criticism isn't gatekeeping, and access isn't objectivity.**
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ZaneKaneOnAir 🇨🇦🇺🇸🇬🇧 (@zanekaneonair) reported@TimoTweetss This might be a hot take, but if these bosses were in a game and were handled well, no one would complain. The only problem is that it is Ubisoft.
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johnnypearl ❁ (@j0hnnypearl) reported@GhostRecon My BIOS is from this month and I have the Steam version, though I also own the Ubisoft Connect version; loading is slow on both. I was going to make a video, but since they’re already fixing the NVGs, the loading times, and the weapons, I’ll just wait for the fix.
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TheLastOgreThinkmatist (@ArcOgre007) reported@OfficialDJSoru @StopKilingGames If I didn't have life and it's friends repeatedly kicking me while im down (taking care of aging parents as the oldest, or personal medical issues regarding my insomnia where i frequently go 2-3 days without sleep) I would say F it and make a Video Game company that would partner with, and focus on steam machines to show these corrupt companies how to properly release games which respect gamers instead of the slop which they force down our throats (I personally hate Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo because of their anti-Consumer/gamer Actions.)
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Cipher Of Being (@AlteredEndeavor) reported@MLGecko627 I don't think Sony first party games are the only ones that get attacked for this at all. Ubisoft has been getting hammered over its open world formula for years. Call of Duty gets criticized for being repetitive constantly. Sports games get criticized for yearly iterations, and I've even seen the exact criticism you're making here about seemingly everything becoming a Soulslike. I think what we see probably has a lot to do with the circles we're in and what the algorithms keep feeding us. I also don't think cinematic narrative driven action adventure games are inherently the problem. I enjoy plenty of them myself. My criticism is more about how much of Sony's major first party output has started to share a similar design philosophy, presentation, and structure. You can absolutely prefer that style of game, and I understand why someone would choose PlayStation specifically because Sony still invests heavily in it. Where I disagree is the idea that criticizing repetition means wanting these games to disappear or become Soulslikes. There's a huge amount of room for experimentation within cinematic action adventure games themselves. Different approaches to level design, storytelling, player agency, progression, combat, exploration, structure, and presentation could still produce the kind of narrative driven experiences you're talking about without abandoning the genre. I think this also connects to the larger problem with gaming discourse. Algorithms can make whatever criticism you're surrounded by feel universal. If you're heavily invested in PlayStation, you're probably going to see a disproportionate amount of PlayStation discourse. Someone heavily invested in Ubisoft, Xbox, Call of Duty, or Souls games is probably seeing an entirely different version of the supposedly "universal" gaming conversation. So I don't want Sony to stop making these games. I'd just like to see them take more chances within that space rather than feeling like the alternative has to be either the familiar Sony formula or turning everything into a Soulslike.
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Louie (@Louie_vuu) reported@Ubisoft is so ****. They allow cheaters to gain and take away points for those who are actually good at the game but play w/ randoms that cheat. 356 decreased I was expecting rollback points from all the cheaters I had to face. Fix ur **** game.
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The Raven (@RavenMentore) reported@Jorraptor @TheRealZephryss Calling long-time Assassin’s Creed fans “gatekeepers” is already dismissive enough. But when that argument comes from someone who has a commercial relationship with Ubisoft or receives paid/sponsored opportunities around its games, people are perfectly entitled to question the perspective being presented. That doesn't automatically make someone's opinion invalid. It **does** make transparency and disclosure important. Fans aren't financially incentivised to criticise Assassin’s Creed. They're customers spending their own money and asking why a franchise they supported for years has moved further away from many of the qualities that originally defined it. So portraying those customers as a “hate crusade,” “gatekeepers” or “engagement farmers” while having an ongoing professional relationship with the company they're criticising deserves scrutiny. A franchise can evolve. It can experiment. People can enjoy the RPG games. But “evolution” isn't a magic word that makes every creative decision immune from criticism. And if you're benefiting professionally from access, sponsorships, promotional opportunities or partnerships connected to Ubisoft, perhaps don't frame ordinary paying customers who disagree with the company's direction as the problem. Address their arguments. **Criticism isn't gatekeeping, and access isn't objectivity.**
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Mad Max (@Hotaro1999) reported@GhostRecon I’m willing to bet good money that if you took away having to have Ubisoft connect for the game to run it would fix the issue, and a lot of other issues. Tell me I’m wrong
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Nokrot (@Nokrot_2_NK) reported@Lucid00 at this point i believe the pirate community only gets even more points every time a company tries to cut anything sony? physical media ubisoft? service games that are now useless discs nintendo? not a single clear way to play ds tittles and now poke bank idk...
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Pouët (@Pouet2) reported@Ubisoft No disc, no buy! We don't buy Sony or Microsoft products anymore! I sold my PS5 Pro, GTA 6, bye 2 years... Sony's sales are already plummeting because of their decisions DMA; it's a total abandonment. I have a PC with an RTX 4060 and Steam, humble bundle and gog, problem solved!
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CLAD (@CLADverse34) reported@MetroSubset10 @SmashJT @ChibiReviews Sony and Ubisoft are fair examples to bring up, but you're still jumping from “he worked there” to “he was responsible for those companies ending up in shambles.” His documented role at those companies was communications and PR, not creative direction or game development. And if you actually want to discuss why Ubisoft has struggled, the answer is hardly “DE&I” or “wokeness.” Ubisoft has made plenty of questionable decisions regarding game design, monetization, live-service strategies and its overall product direction. The same applies to Sony: whatever problems PlayStation is facing are the result of years of corporate and strategic decisions, including decisions that have increasingly alienated parts of its own player base. You can't just point at a guy's résumé and retroactively assign him responsibility for everything that went wrong at companies he worked for. That's correlation, not causation.
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波名度 (@Hamed__Alrajhi) reported@Ubisoft When i was fighting at the port The crew abandoned the fight and didn’t even helped their captain is that acceptable? Or an update should be done here to fix this @assassinscreed
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Slava Ryzhkov (@RyzhkovSlava) reported@GhostRecon @Ubisoft could you finally adress issue with game basicaly not able to Load if you trying to play on newer CPUs such as Intel 12-14 Gen and Intel Ultra 100 to 300 Series
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Austin Bell (@Sh0wYaH0wda) reportedUpdating it first like especially like apps like Ubisoft or Steam or the Game Pass app or Xbox app whatever have you when there’s way more features and stuff on it then just the games or like Xbox my rewards were reset for the daily login to the PC app because of (3)
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Assassin's Creed Unlimited (@ACUnlimited378) reportedThe bottom line is - Ubisoft makes those games, I play those games, and I enjoy them for what they are. If all AC franchise was the exact copy - paste of the early games, people would say it was boring and they needed to change it up a bit. That said, do I want the actual assassins and templars to be the centre point of future games? - Definitely. Do I want the MD to come back the way it was in Desmond's era? - Certainly. Ubisoft did such a great job with Mirage and all fans agree on that. But what they also agreed on was the fact that the game was too short. And it highlights the problem that now the fans expect longer games, or rather, games that they can spend longer time on. And how do you all suggest it's gonna happen if we just revert back to basic linear gameplay?
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DisabledBrandon (@DisabledBrandon) reported@UbisoftSupport Can’t link my phone number to my account. So I cannot play ranked then when I went onto Ubisoft support to send a message on what the issue I am having is. It just wouldn’t let me send the message. Absolute joke. SEND A VERIFICATION CODE TO MY NUMBER
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Abel The Strong by The Good Lords Mighty Grace (@shydout) reported@UbisoftSupport beat a cheater got rolled back thanks ubisoft fix your game damn feels like theres some bullshit everygame , idc about my rank if yall dont care about the game
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ANIMUS_X (@Ubicypher) reported@TheRealZephryss It's simple. Mainstream sells and mythology is mainstream. At the end of the day, it is just a videogame. Unfortunately, AC was originally rather underground until Revelations and ACIII launched the franchise into the overall mainstream when it began to be marketed with musical artists and such and it essential demonstrated that historical settings could be virtualized and monetized through a sandbox. It stopped from being a conspiratorial/sci-fi/historical action adventure to a blockbuster historical simulator after Desmond's death. It's obvious why og fans and new fans clash. "Original" fans or whatever you want to call them, "Those Who Came Before" for that matter, were following a narrative, tone and atmosphere that is almost non-existent, or at least at face value compared to the Desmond era is no more. There used to be a clear finale. Everything was leading towards Desmond becoming a ultimate Assassin and taking on Abstergo. The "new fans" or whatever, are in for the exploration, simulation, rpg mechanics, addictive Combat in some instances and the fact that you can explore an entire country in your living room, richly detailed and crafted to the detail. Both are valid. The problem has never been about the franchise going astray or going bankrupt in ideas. The problem is not just loss of identity. It's the fact that it wasn't planned to be this long in the first place. We live in a society now where entertainment needs to last and outlive us because we need more and more inmersion and escapism. AC was supposed to die with Desmond. But Ubisoft decided otherwise. I think both fanbases should all aim towards a future were AC makes sense and it's just not virtual tourism or massive RPG sandboxes with no other justification but the name of the franchise on the box case for it to exist. But it won't be until Ubisoft pulls it's **** together and crafts a cohesive narrative that concludes everything. Once and for all. Nothing can stop them to make spin-off games set in different eras after that anyway. There will be people to buy those games anyway.
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Erik Wedin (@Aktivarum) reported@GhostRecon Update: It seems they DID fix it... Its a 25 GB large update which I think Ubisoft dropped yesterday. I am able to play Wildlands now on my Intel Core Ultra 7
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YourFavouritePixel (@YFPixel) reported@EdwardSwardt @TheRealZephryss the problem here is that Ubisoft finished the Juno Arc in the UPRISING Comics, which is WHY the franchise declined They have no outliner
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Splooto's mangled corpse (@XxGG_sexualxX) reportedRockstar is not immune to ****** smarmy business practices, I've never denied that. But they are not the first, that is what I have an issue with regarding the current discourse. UBISOFT was first and GAMEFREAK/NINTENDO normalized R* is just player 3 in the anti consumer game.
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mortis (@harutamoder) reportedlook I'm happy for this person but i can't get refunds for all my ubisoft games cause I can't login to my third party account
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brwsk (@Miyota9015) reported@UbisoftSupport @Rainbow6Game I am actively trying to hand you $100 and your store won't take it. Three days, seven replies, zero progress. Here's the actual timeline: Aug 16: Opened a ticket about the 7200 R6C Premier Pack in #R6Siege (buying it for the Rengoku event). Clicking the tile opens the Ubisoft side panel, it flashes, then Steam dumps me on the store homepage. Checkout never loads. Sent 3 screenshots with the first message. Region: Iraq. Reply 1: Link to the "issues after you attempt a payment" help article. Followed it. No change. Also pointed out I'm not reaching payment at all, so a payment-failure article doesn't apply. Reply 2: Wait a full 24 hours, might be a blocked payment method. Waited. Tried again. Same behaviour. Told them again that every OTHER currency pack checks out perfectly fine — it's only this one SKU. Reply 3: Send a video with your username visible. The clip is 71MB. The ticket attachment limit is 10MB. Me: Shared a Proton Drive link. Declined: can't open external links for security reasons, zip it instead. Zipping video doesn't compress meaningfully. Asked if I could email it, or post it here on X for you to view. Reply 4: "It would be best to attach the video file in .mp4 format" + the same upload instructions again. Me: Explained a third time that the file physically does not fit. Reply 5: The same message pasted back, near word for word, with the same upload steps. I'm wondering at this point whether I'm talking to a real human or an AI. So: the tile is still displayed in-game, every other pack purchases normally, and this one SKU silently bounces to the Steam homepage. That reads like an expired/delisted product still rendering on the front end, something you can confirm in about thirty seconds on your side without any video from me. Can a human please just check whether this SKU is live for my region? Ubisoft account: blue_chidori Case: 26536116
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Captain Ziri (ⴰⵎⵣⵡⴰⵔ ⵣⵉⵔⵉ) (@NormBreaker3) reported@HanDoesHisBest I pretty much like everything if you make a good game of any genre, I'll probably enjoy it, only exception I can't stand is the classic empty open world Ubisoft game, live service type of crap, youtuber type shovelware and most sports games
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Daniel Niemczyk (@niemczyk_daniel) reported@HIDEO_KOJIMA_EN I was just playing a Ubisoft game—there’s a supercharged Ferrari in it. It’s a shame I haven’t checked out your games yet, since I’m not working at the moment, but I have bad news for all players: all the servers are hooked up to aggressive, radioactive police-style video games
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MagnaCarta80 ★ (@MagnaCarta80) reported@Ubisoft the world ascension 2 event is absolutely broken. The zahamaribus are way overtuned. Fix it.
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AndyeCanoV ✮⋆˙ 𓃵 (@AndyeCanoV) reportedHey! I’m Ubisoft Partner @UbisofSupport @Ubisoft , how can I talk to someone to fix a problem with my acc? I sent a ticket and didn’t work.
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Dr. Cheems Manhattan (@sv_drcheemz) reported@RKRigney I never had my account hacked, but I had lost my phone multiple times with steamguard activated. I send them a ticket with the issue, they ask for some questions to confirm it is me and done. Big contrast to my EA and Ubisoft acounts that are still stolen 15 years ago.