
As a consequence, we have decided to offer you all the rewards available on these games: you now have more than 1.000 Rewards for free to enjoy. Not sure why the performance issues with this game arent being talked about more it is literally unplayable for me in its current state. "On our back catalogue games, you will be able to access Ubisoft Connect services (stats, leaderboard, Smart Intel when applicable), but the challenge system is inactive. Same here, running a 2070 super OC and a Ryzen 5 3600X and getting around 45 fps with DLSS performance enabled and only around 55 GPU usage and 65 CPU usage. "All Ubisoft live games and new releases will support Ubisoft Connect services and loyalty program. "It aims at giving the best environment for all players to enjoy their games and connect with each others whatever the device," the company wrote. Users will unlock weapon skins and other items as a result. This is launching on October 29th, the same day as Watch Dogs Legion.Īll new releases will support a new loyalty scheme, which incentivises people to play Ubisoft's games more.

In an FAQ post on its website, the firm said that this would be an umbrella brand for its Ubisoft Club loyalty programme and its Uplay desktop app moving forward. I play Ubisoft Games since the first Ghost Recon and I unfortunately have to say that Watch Dogs Legion is the most boring game from Ubisoft that Ive ever played. Ubisoft Connect will be accessible through PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Switch, Stadia, iOS, Android, and web later this month, and you'll find more details on the official site.French publishing giant Ubisoft has brought a number of its services under the Ubisoft Connect banner.

Ubisoft says the goal is to support cross-play for "most" of its multiplayer-enabled games, while cross-progression should work with its "newest releases", including Hyper Scape, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Immortals Fenyx Rising, and Riders Republic. Ubisoft Connect will be available on a wide variety of systems.Īs for social features, while Ubisoft Connect will be largely familiar to Uplay users, the big new addition comes in the form of support for cross-play between PC and consoles, as well as cross-progression - enabling players to resume their saves on other platforms.

Players will earn Units with each new level reached (there's no upper level limit) and can spend these to unlock unique rewards in their Ubisoft Connect games, including weapon skins, costumes, and consumables.Īll live games and new releases will support the loyalty scheme however, rather than adapting the challenge system used by its back catalogue titles, Ubisoft has elected to give all rewards (totalling more than 1,000) from previous games to all players.
