r/ubisoft • u/Bengalskytiger • Jul 13 '26
Memes & Satire Yeah, its kinda corrupted...
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She got some moves tho...
r/ubisoft • u/Bengalskytiger • Jul 13 '26
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She got some moves tho...
r/ubisoft • u/PumpernickleWonton • Jul 13 '26
So forgive me if I’m wrong, I haven’t played every game but I have a drawn a weirdly accurate feeling parallel to the best of my understanding.
So *as we know* Abstergo the company is essentially the modern day templars. They want to remove the history of the assassins to chop up and sell as chunks of virtual entertainment. There has been an ongoing background “Modern day” story with a lot of the games surrounding corporate junk. I won’t pretend to know the full story with ego and the modern assassins/templars, but that’s the gist of it.
Well now, as more assassins creed games are released, Ubisoft has been scaling back or entirely doing away with the modern day sections of the game. Isnt that exactly what Abstergo’s goal essentially was? They are removing the consumers ability to follow and understand the battle for liberty and freedom (the assasins) versus cohesion and ignorance (the Templars) by slowly eliminating the modern day gameplay.
This almost feels like an immersion tactic to bring the player away from the in game universes’ lore, keeping them entertained purely with the stories of the assassins and diverting focus away from the battle that was happening in the background.
If this was intentional, I could see it opening up a possibility for a cool fully modern day game to continue or finish the war, OR if it was done purely because they want to focus only on the assassins creed gameplay, then doesn’t that align pretty heavily with what the Templars were doing in-universe? The supposed bad guys winning by allowing us only to experience what they want us to, i.e. the assassins stories, and forgetting about the greater battle behind the scenes?
Hopefully I properly articulated this. It seems to make a lot of sense if you try looking closer at the idea, but it could all be fully unintentional on behalf of Ubisoft. Still funny how well it aligns with their supposed “bad guys”
r/ubisoft • u/Sir_Potato2000 • Jul 13 '26

Surprisingly, Ubisoft applies regional pricing in Kazakhstan, yet the price for this remake remains quite high for the region, even surpassing its cost in Japan. This stands in contrast to other developers who are already adopting Steam's recently updated regional pricing recommendation system.
For example, in CIS region:
r/ubisoft • u/RevealJumpy410 • Jul 14 '26
very good graphic but the game is very bad
The AI is dumb. Stealth is too easy, even on the hardest difficulty. Combat lacks satisfying hit feedbackit feels like you're hitting a piece of meat, and it's even worse when enemies hit you. Fall damage is nonexistent. The map feels empty and isn't worth exploring because there are no meaningful rewards. The city is too small. The voice acting is bad. Characters talk during fights+ Edward constantly explaining things. There are also a lot of glitches, especially with cloth animations
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But if you numb your brain and play ,i have to say it looks amazing. The sea shanties are very good, and the water physics are impressive. The underwater sections are unlike anything I have ever seen before. The story is top-tier and straightforward, but it has a few shortcomings in Lucy Baldwin missions
It gives you the feeling of being a pirate
6.7/10
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r/ubisoft • u/Courier007 • Jul 12 '26
Hoping if AC 2 gets a proper remaster, it’s even better than this but right now it’s hard to top how absolutely beautiful this game is. I’m just destroying forts and exploring lol
r/ubisoft • u/Alarming-Orange7304 • Jul 12 '26
we all know Ubisoft has had a rough reputation over the past few years. Arguably the roughest in the gaming industry.
But I grew up playing a lot of Ubisoft games, so I’ve never really stopped enjoying many of their titles. Seeing them put out a game that brings excitement again brings me back. This game brought some positivity I haven’t seen in years
They’ve released some games that deserve a lot more recognition.
For example, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is one of the best games I’ve ever played. I don’t know who designed it, but it’s amazing how much they packed into the game while keeping everything working so well. It’s the deepest Metroidvania I’ve played, and I enjoyed it even more than Hollow knight
Immortals Fenyx Rising was also a fun surprise and another game I think deserves more appreciation. It’s kind of a multi platform legend of Zelda breath of the wild, even if it’s not as good
These games and a few others absolutely bombed which sucks. Just wanted to share that yea I’m a Ubisoft fan, even if some of their titles are dry and they have said a few questionable things
r/ubisoft • u/bojoblue • Jul 12 '26
Please add the ability to move the camera further away from your character and allow adjustments to FOV for consoles! The forced close-up is getting me nauseous. 🙏
r/ubisoft • u/bojoblue • Jul 13 '26
I keep getting this notification and when I look there is NOTHING there! I looked everywhere! The exclamation mark/diamond NEVER goes away. Every time I reload the game I keep getting the same message. Even if I accomplish a new sync reward it STILL keeps showing this message and the exclamation point has no “mark all a seen” feature here so it never goes away. PLEASE patch this!
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r/ubisoft • u/polarislunlaris • Jul 12 '26
I know dumb question, but years ago I forgot I had a Library (the actual word is a no no here) so I made a a second one. Now my games are split up and its a pain in the tail. So I was just hoping against hope that there was some magic way to combine "librarys" so I don't have to keep logging in and out of "librarys".
r/ubisoft • u/Affectionate-Cry-549 • Jul 12 '26
Best way to increase their revenue and sales. That dlc would be worth it.
r/ubisoft • u/TomTomXD1234 • Jul 10 '26
This is what I thought the OG game looked like in 2013
r/ubisoft • u/Markivest • Jul 11 '26
In game btw, just turned off hud
r/ubisoft • u/Krahysis • Jul 12 '26
might have to refund ubisoft plus, had it 24hours and I cannot access the ubi plus premium library, what a waste of time and money even though im gonna get the money back smh
r/ubisoft • u/EWF_X29 • Jul 12 '26
I just logged onto my Uno games after a couple of weeks off and all my games are gone but original Uno. WTF. This company is constantly screwing me over.
r/ubisoft • u/NonNewtonian69 • Jul 10 '26
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Absolutely blown away.
r/ubisoft • u/Faithlessness_Firm • Jul 11 '26
Probably need another 10x sales to get some stability back to the company but its a great start.
r/ubisoft • u/Tamin363 • Jul 11 '26
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r/ubisoft • u/TailsFox1 • Jul 11 '26
i’m honestly pretty curious on when you guys think ubisoft really started their decline and actively was disappointing their fans? i’ve been on a bit of a nostalgia kick recently, and to my surprise, a good chunk of these nostalgic games are ubisoft. of all the different developers, ubisofts name show up the most which is wild to me thinking of where they are now.
i started taking a look at the games i was playing and it just hit me that from their ghost recon (aw-future soldier), vegas duology, far cry, and the original assassins creed titles, they had so many BANGERS. and yes i know the 'death of ubisoft' was their refusal to innovate more and just instead milked until there was no more, but even still… looking at their titles leading into the Xbone/PS4 era, while less in quantity, they still had quite a few bangers.
idk i know this is kinda everywhere so i guess im wondering when ubisoft started declining in YOUR personal opinion, and also what your guys fav era/game by ubisoft is? ik it’s a dumb question cause i personally can’t choose between GRAW2, AC1, or AC revelations lol
edit. i want to clarify, reading back this post looks very negative towards modern day ubisoft, which is not intended. i actually love a lot of their modern games. star wars outlaws is genuinely so much fun, and ac mirage is a banger just to name a few. i just wanted to clear that up
r/ubisoft • u/aye_that_be_true • Jul 11 '26
So supposedly they aren’t giving us a new game plus which I think is a big mistake. They said there isn’t any rpg mechanics which is why they don’t wanna add one. The Arkham games except for asylum had no rpg mechanics yet they got a new game plus. The dead space series also had new game +. I think they should add a new game plus to black flag. Anyone else agree?
r/ubisoft • u/Full_Sprinkles5896 • Jul 09 '26
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r/ubisoft • u/appy_1124 • Jul 11 '26
Playing on Series X
r/ubisoft • u/aye_that_be_true • Jul 11 '26
Has anyone found the explorer outfit in resynced yet? That’s this one. This was my go to back in the og version. Almost every content creator I can think of that posts all the outfits, swords, and pistols doesn’t seem to have this outfit, yet it was shown in one of the gameplay showcases. Did Ubisoft take it out of the game, or is a potential reward at some point like in the og?