Breaking News: Ubisoft Games Now Available on GOG, Revolutionizing PC Gaming
[Date] – In a move that’s sending shockwaves through the gaming industry, Ubisoft has announced that its iconic games are now available on GOG, the popular digital distribution platform. This partnership marks a significant shift in the way gamers access their favorite titles, offering a more streamlined and convenient experience.
What does this mean for gamers?
With Ubisoft’s games now on GOG, players can enjoy a seamless and ad-free gaming experience, free from the constraints of traditional digital storefronts. The partnership also brings a wide range of benefits, including:
- Cross-platform play: Ubisoft games will be playable across multiple platforms, including PC, Mac, and Linux.
- No DRM: Games will be free from digital rights management (DRM) restrictions, allowing players to play without the need for online connections.
- Offline play: Players can enjoy their favorite Ubisoft games offline, without worrying about internet connectivity.
- Community features: GOG’s community features will be integrated into Ubisoft games, enabling players to connect with each other and share their gaming experiences.
Initial Release Lineup
The initial release lineup includes some of Ubisoft’s most beloved titles, including:
- Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Explore ancient Greece in this critically acclaimed action-adventure game.
- Far Cry 5: Take on the role of a resistance fighter in this first-person shooter set in a fictional region of the United States.
- The Division 2: Join the fight against a deadly virus in this third-person shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Washington D.C.
- Rainbow Six Siege: Engage in intense tactical combat in this multiplayer first-person shooter.
What’s next?
Ubisoft has confirmed that more games will be added to the GOG catalog in the coming months, including some of its most iconic franchises. Fans of the company’s games can expect to see titles like Prince of Persia, Beyond Good & Evil, and Watch Dogs make their way to the platform.
GOG’s CEO, Guillemot, on the partnership
"We’re thrilled to welcome Ubisoft to the GOG family. This partnership represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide gamers with a more open, more flexible, and more enjoyable gaming experience."
Ubisoft’s CEO, Yves Guillemot, on the partnership
"We’re excited to bring our games to GOG, a platform that shares our values of giving gamers more control over their gaming experience. This partnership will allow us to reach a wider audience and provide our fans with a more seamless and enjoyable gaming experience."
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Hello,
I was seeing the news about ubisoft possibly dying. They are having some investors getting upset and all these issues. So, did Ubisoft ever release any games on gog? If so, what do you recommend
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Assassin’s creed 1 and Rayman origins are on GOG.
Prince of Persia sands of time, warrior within, two thrones are on GOG.
On total there are 59 Ubisoft game available on GOG.
I really wish the newer Far Cry games would release on GoG, I would totally rebuy 4, 5, 6. I like playing an newer open world shooter but hate the fact that they have DRM and could be taken down at any time.
https://www.gog.com/en/games?publishers=ubisoft
Possible. But totally depends on Ubisoft will. If they do release new titles here, they will be welcomed.
We would rather need releases from Acclaim Games
If you’re panicking for an impulsive buying on ubisoft games on GOG due fear? Fear not because ubisoft is a very big publisher so even if it’s in the slumps right now, worst that can happen is ubisoft being sold to another company like activision bought by microsoft so that current ubisoft executives will be jobless but company and your games will live on.
If you carefully read the news, everyone is only angry at the executives, not the developers and not for anyone working under them. Incompetent leaders always bring their comrades to their doom.
far cry 1 and 2, assassin’s creed just he 1st one, rayman games, and old prince of persia games.