
Ubisoft's decision will certainly affect the fans of multiplayer tactical game from the Tom Clancy's franchise, especially the Vegas series, which at one time enjoyed considerable popularity. Fortunately, many of them are single-player only, so the server shut down will have a minimal impact on the overall experience. It's been several years since the release of some of these titles. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 - 2021.Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown - 2021.Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - 2021.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction - June 1, 2021.Prince of Persia: Forgotten Sands - June 1, 2021.Might & Magic X - Legacy - June 1, 2021.

Might & Magic - Clash of Heroes - June 1, 2021.Upcoming server shutdown dates for Ubisoft games In the next listed games, it will happen at a yet unspecified date later this year. Servers of the first eight games from the list will be shut down on June 1. If you still have it assigned to your account in supported games, it should be spent within 60 days. In addition, it will also be impossible to purchase virtual currency. This also means that they will lose access to online stats and rankings. The players will be forced to play alone.

In titles that support multiplayer, it will be disabled. The games listed by the company will no longer be able to connect to Ubisoft Connect servers and unlock additional content purchased with points earned during the game.

The French company presented a list of twelve titles that will lose access to network functions this year. The player base in the titles destined to be shut down simply is not large enough to cover the costs associated with their further support. As usual in such cases, there are purely economic reasons behind the decision. Ubisoft, like many other publishers and developers, regularly shuts down the servers of many of its older games, both on consoles and PC.
