In case you are unaware, Ubisoft left Steam in 2019 as it saw increased pre-orders for The Division 2 on its own storefront. Also Read - Skull and Bones delayed again, the pirate simulator to arrive in 2024 These four games will arrive on Steam on May 11, June 8, June 15, and June 22, respectively. Ubisoft is bringing Far Cry 6, Riders Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction, and Monopoly Madness to Steam. Also Read - Ubisoft won't be attending E3 2023, instead, it will host its own show Far Cry 6 and others coming to Steam starting next month That’s great news for Steam users as they will no longer need to have a separate app, Epic Games store, in this case, just to play some Ubisoft titles. Also Read - E3 2023 has been cancelled: Here’s why The game maker is trying to make more of its games available to everyone as it’s reported to launch Far Cry 6 amongst other popular titles to Steam starting next month. I'm not saying steam is perfect, it has alot to fix but so far its thee most refined out of the competition by a mile and doesn't try to strong arm people to come to the platform.Ubisoft is pushing more games to Steam. I can't tell you how many times I've had their overlay break on me. And a majority of the time it bugs out or stops working. You need to open it on your desktop out of game to even add a friend or dm them. From it not even connecting to even the simple idea of checking your dms while in game. Perhaps the best move they've done is akin to microsoft in giving away free games every now and then. I think they ought to offer better incentives than "well we don't take as much money." Well how does that benefit the customer? Other than possibly supporting a studio you may like if at all. I myself am not a fan of how Tim goes about forcibly shoveling players towards his platform. GoG lets you put games that you got on steam or else where into its launcher that or you can get games that would be on GoG on steam. Origin has always been iffy launcher with how slow it is and its terrible UI. You could argue well "EA" has their own games on origin but now even EA is sharing their games with Steam. Customers like having a choice in their platforms and forcibly removing what platform for a period of time is annoying. So if people who suffer hard from fomo want to play the game, they don't really have a choice. Then there is the matter of shoveling money towards developers to withhold the game on their store for close to year. A flurry of quality of life features that ought to be there but arn't and eventually they just up and removed the release dates on the gantt chart entirely because they couldn't deliver them on time or at all really. The cart was broken, not sure if it still is. Originally posted by Meranius:so what a those so good features then you ultimate need ? beside the forum bcause even ubi has a forum on wbsite so its not ultimate in my eyes I think it more so has to do with the manner in which epic goes about pulling customers to their platform.įor one, it took them forever to add even the most basic of features that steam had starting out and even then they were very late on their gantt chart = scheduled dates to release said features by months.
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