유비소프트, 9월 1일부터 15개 게임 온라인 지원 중단

Ubisoft is decommissioning online services in 15 games on September 1st 2022. The company says it's doing this to "focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players" Affected games include Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, Ghost Recon Future Soldier and more. Depending on the title, gamers will no longer be able to access multiplayer modes or download and install additional content.

Ubisoft is killing online support for 15 games on September 1st | Engadget

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