Ubisoft’s online PC launcher, Ubisoft Connect, currently faces connectivity challenges that bar players from accessing their games. The esteemed Ubisoft Support team has acknowledged the issue, yet a concrete timeframe for service restoration remains elusive.
Troubles with Ubisoft Connect arose following scheduled maintenance for Rainbow Six Siege, with many players encountering difficulties connecting to the game or experiencing delays between rounds. The situation escalated when Ubisoft Connect itself faltered, rendering players unable to log in and access their game libraries.
The Ubisoft Support account on X platform relayed a message acknowledging the connectivity issues across multiple games and assured players of active efforts to resolve the issue promptly. While there is no definitive timeline for server recovery, updates are expected to surface on the official X account in due course. Curiously, the issue seems rooted in the Ubisoft client rather than the games themselves, as users can still access the website. Reports suggest that some have attempted to delete and reinstall Ubisoft Connect with no success.
This recent outage follows closely on the heels of a significant PSN disruption in February, leaving players locked out of their game collections for nearly a day. Given Ubisoft Connect’s digital-only nature, this outage prohibits players from accessing any purchased games, irrespective of their online status. While not anticipated to match the severity of the previous incident, this disruption undoubtedly poses a significant inconvenience to players who have invested in Ubisoft Connect and now find themselves unable to enjoy their gaming experiences.