This certainly isn’t the kind of news we want to hear on a Monday morning. It’s been confirmed that Ubisoft will take several old Assassin’s Creed games offline in January.I wouldn’t particularly say thatAssassin’s Creedhas ever fallen out of favour, but it does feel as if it’s been put back on the map this year.Assassin’s Creed Miragesaw the franchise return to its stealth-based roots, while the upcomingCodename Redwill finally take fans to the highly-anticipated location of Feudal Japan. Concept art ofCodename Redrecentlyappeared to leak online, teasinga possible revealin the coming months. Let’s not forget that we’re mere weeks away from The Game Awards which is always chock full of juicy reveals. Beyond that, we haveCodename Hexewhich could betaking us to the future. Today though, we’re here to talk about several classic titles that’ll soon be taken offline.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Codename Redin action below.In total,Ubisoftwill be taking 10 titles offline, including four Assassin’s Creed games. On Xbox 360, you’ll no longer be able to play the multiplayer or use the online features ofAssassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, andSplinter Cell: Conviction. This also applies toAssassin’s Creed Liberation HDon the PlayStation 3.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Brotherhood’s multiplayer and online features will become unavailable on MAC. PC users are taking the worst hit.Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Heroes of Might and Magic VI, NCSI, R.U.S.E, andTrials Evolutionare the games losing their online functionality on that platform.These changes are due to come into place on 25 January 2024. Ubisoftwrote, “Decommissioning the online services for older games is something we do not take lightly, however, it is also a necessity as the technology behind these services becomes outdated.”Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft

Multiple Assassin’s Creed games being taken offline forever by Ubisoft

This certainly isn’t the kind of news we want to hear on a Monday morning. It’s been confirmed that Ubisoft will take several old Assassin’s Creed games offline in January.I wouldn’t particularly say thatAssassin’s Creedhas ever fallen out of favour, but it does feel as if it’s been put back on the map this year.Assassin’s Creed Miragesaw the franchise return to its stealth-based roots, while the upcomingCodename Redwill finally take fans to the highly-anticipated location of Feudal Japan. Concept art ofCodename Redrecentlyappeared to leak online, teasinga possible revealin the coming months. Let’s not forget that we’re mere weeks away from The Game Awards which is always chock full of juicy reveals. Beyond that, we haveCodename Hexewhich could betaking us to the future. Today though, we’re here to talk about several classic titles that’ll soon be taken offline.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Codename Redin action below.In total,Ubisoftwill be taking 10 titles offline, including four Assassin’s Creed games. On Xbox 360, you’ll no longer be able to play the multiplayer or use the online features ofAssassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, andSplinter Cell: Conviction. This also applies toAssassin’s Creed Liberation HDon the PlayStation 3.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Brotherhood’s multiplayer and online features will become unavailable on MAC. PC users are taking the worst hit.Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Heroes of Might and Magic VI, NCSI, R.U.S.E, andTrials Evolutionare the games losing their online functionality on that platform.These changes are due to come into place on 25 January 2024. Ubisoftwrote, “Decommissioning the online services for older games is something we do not take lightly, however, it is also a necessity as the technology behind these services becomes outdated.”Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft

This certainly isn’t the kind of news we want to hear on a Monday morning. It’s been confirmed that Ubisoft will take several old Assassin’s Creed games offline in January.I wouldn’t particularly say thatAssassin’s Creedhas ever fallen out of favour, but it does feel as if it’s been put back on the map this year.Assassin’s Creed Miragesaw the franchise return to its stealth-based roots, while the upcomingCodename Redwill finally take fans to the highly-anticipated location of Feudal Japan. Concept art ofCodename Redrecentlyappeared to leak online, teasinga possible revealin the coming months. Let’s not forget that we’re mere weeks away from The Game Awards which is always chock full of juicy reveals. Beyond that, we haveCodename Hexewhich could betaking us to the future. Today though, we’re here to talk about several classic titles that’ll soon be taken offline.Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Codename Redin action below.In total,Ubisoftwill be taking 10 titles offline, including four Assassin’s Creed games. On Xbox 360, you’ll no longer be able to play the multiplayer or use the online features ofAssassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, andSplinter Cell: Conviction. This also applies toAssassin’s Creed Liberation HDon the PlayStation 3.AdvertAssassin’s Creed Brotherhood’s multiplayer and online features will become unavailable on MAC. PC users are taking the worst hit.Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Heroes of Might and Magic VI, NCSI, R.U.S.E, andTrials Evolutionare the games losing their online functionality on that platform.These changes are due to come into place on 25 January 2024. Ubisoftwrote, “Decommissioning the online services for older games is something we do not take lightly, however, it is also a necessity as the technology behind these services becomes outdated.”

This certainly isn’t the kind of news we want to hear on a Monday morning. It’s been confirmed that Ubisoft will take several old Assassin’s Creed games offline in January.

I wouldn’t particularly say thatAssassin’s Creedhas ever fallen out of favour, but it does feel as if it’s been put back on the map this year.Assassin’s Creed Miragesaw the franchise return to its stealth-based roots, while the upcomingCodename Redwill finally take fans to the highly-anticipated location of Feudal Japan. Concept art ofCodename Redrecentlyappeared to leak online, teasinga possible revealin the coming months. Let’s not forget that we’re mere weeks away from The Game Awards which is always chock full of juicy reveals. Beyond that, we haveCodename Hexewhich could betaking us to the future. Today though, we’re here to talk about several classic titles that’ll soon be taken offline.

Take a look atAssassin’s Creed Codename Redin action below.

In total,Ubisoftwill be taking 10 titles offline, including four Assassin’s Creed games. On Xbox 360, you’ll no longer be able to play the multiplayer or use the online features ofAssassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, andSplinter Cell: Conviction. This also applies toAssassin’s Creed Liberation HDon the PlayStation 3.

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Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood’s multiplayer and online features will become unavailable on MAC. PC users are taking the worst hit.Assassin’s Creed Revelations, Ghost Recon Future Soldier, Heroes of Might and Magic VI, NCSI, R.U.S.E, andTrials Evolutionare the games losing their online functionality on that platform.

These changes are due to come into place on 25 January 2024. Ubisoftwrote, “Decommissioning the online services for older games is something we do not take lightly, however, it is also a necessity as the technology behind these services becomes outdated.”

Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft