![]() Ubisoft has created a cross-platform friends list. ![]() The UI has changed, probably to look more streamlined and current. There are a few other tweaks to Ubisoft Connect. Many of Ubisoft’s games are padded-out affairs, and the assurance that you’re not always starting from scratch is enticing. But, picking up an Assassin’s Creed on a super sale years down the line might look more attractive when you know that you have a bunch of progression from another platform. However, one big change is that Ubisoft Connect will support cross-platform saves on “as many future titles as possible.” Of course, you’ll have to buy the games on multiple platforms to make use of this feature. ![]() It’s still a client for launching PC games. There’s still a rewards program where accomplishing in-game feats earns currency for buying perks. It seems to be a lot of what Uplay already was. This morning, Ubisoft unveiled the new Ubisoft Connect. More than a decade after it first showed up alongside Assassin’s Creed II, Uplay is being rebranded to something that better suits every company’s ambition to curate an ecosystem. Before you start celebrating too vigorously, it’s only going away in name.
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