After reporting yesterday that Ubisoft's upcoming big three hitters - Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and The Crew - went missing on Valve's Steam service, it seems the publisher has hit ctrl Z with the three titles now back in their digital positions.
It isn't clear why exactly Ubisoft removed the titles early yesterday morning, or in fact why they returned as well, but those wanting to keep their background processes to a minimum will be happy about the decision.
All three are available at a price point of $74.95, and previous purchases should still be intact.
Posted 12:19pm 08/11/14
grrrrrrrrrrr when i check back its available, those tricksy steam boffins are playing with me.
Posted 12:21pm 08/11/14
Posted 02:24pm 08/11/14
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no.
At least for FC 3, even bought on steam it still requires uplay, so unless that's changed....f u ubiscrote.
Posted 02:53pm 08/11/14
Posted 03:05pm 08/11/14
It would be nice if ALL pre purchase games gave u a nice demo to play you know like the ones that used to be free..
Posted 03:44pm 08/11/14
$41 USD on g2a (not sure if price is accurate)
https://www.g2a.com/far-cry-4-uplay-cd-key-preorder-global.html
just found this though.
http://www.greenmangaming.com/vip/
$48 USD
I guess GMG is more reliable so up to you
Posted 07:07pm 08/11/14
But over being burnt on release date.
Might wait and see what the user reviews are like.
Posted 08:23pm 08/11/14
Posted 09:19pm 08/11/14
Posted 10:07pm 08/11/14
I can't wait for the day every individual game company has their own account login requirement, but still allows sales on steam. We're going to end up needing 128GB of RAM just for all the login clients.
'tis a great time to be a console peasant.
Posted 11:32pm 08/11/14
Yes it has it's benefits, I have a bucketload of unplayed games on my PC but I just find myself playing Blizzard games in between my studies and during my breaks I stick to the PS4 for the big games.