Historic spin-off port Murderer’s Creed Liberation HD might nicely find yourself completely unplayable for individuals who personal it. In the beginning of July, the writer shared 15 getting-on-a-bit video games they supposed to close down on-line providers for, together with entry to purchased DLC. Now, Murderer’s Creed Liberation HD, House Junkies and Silent Hunter 5 have already been delisted from Steam at Ubisoft’s request, and will not be accessible from September 1st.
The three video games have a word stating “this title won’t be accessible following September 1st, 2022” on their retailer pages. That suggests that they gained’t be accessible to redownload even for individuals who’ve bought them. Not an ideal look, Ubisoft. The Steam critiques are actually, predictably, Largely Detrimental. “So I principally purchased a digital paperweight. Thanks Ubi,” one irritated reviewer stated.
“We don’t take the choice to retire providers for older Ubisoft video games calmly, and our groups are presently assessing all accessible choices for gamers who will likely be impacted when these video games’ on-line providers are decommissioned on September 1st, 2022,” an Ubisoft consultant advised VG247.
That doesn’t clarify why the shop listings on Steam say wome of the video games gained’t be accessible from the beginning of September although. In contrast to House Junkies, Murderer’s Creed Liberation HD, launched in 2014 in PC, is a considerably single-player recreation. There are nonetheless different methods to play Liberation on PC – as a part of 2019’s Murderer’s Creed III Remastered bundle, for instance – however that’s not a lot solace to individuals who’ve already purchased the sooner HD port.
I’ve contacted Ubisoft for extra clarification about these delistings, so I’ll let you understand if I hear again from them.