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Ubisoft Will Help Stadia Gamers Bring Their Ubisoft Games to PC

Ubisoft has reported that it will permit gamers who purchased Ubisoft titles on Google's Stadia cloud gaming platform to transfer them to PC. The news comes following the declaration that Google will be shutting down the Stadia service in January 2023. Several of Ubisoft's most popular titles had been accessible for purchase on the cloud streaming service, including entries from the Long ways franchise along with different Assassin's Creed titles.

 

Sent off in November of 2019, Google's Stadia service allows gamers to stream PC titles from different publishers straightforwardly to their internet browser or one of Google's Chromecast devices. Prior to the send off of Stadia, numerous gamers were excited by the prospect of a tech juggernaut like Google entering the cloud gaming space, with hopes that having the specialized and financial backing of such a strong company could help make cloud gaming a practical option. In spite of the fact that Stadia got praise for its streaming innovation, offering lower latency than numerous competitors, it ultimately never took off with gamers and Google reported that it would be shutting down the service in mid 2023.

 

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In a tweet from Ubisoft's official player support account, the company reported that they are working to permit gamers who purchased Ubisoft titles through Google Stadia to transfer those purchases to Ubisoft Connect. Ubisoft Connect is the publisher's attempt at creating a one-stop shop for gamers across numerous platforms, offering a PC game storefront similar to Steam or the Legendary Games Store alongside cloud streaming and in-game items. No details were given on how the transfer process will function, with the tweet promising that specific details would come later.

 

Despite a rough start with game streaming through their Uplay service, Ubisoft has continued to embrace cloud gaming lately. In addition to having Ubisoft titles accessible on the Google Stadia service, the publisher also lets Ubisoft+ members on its highest level stream titles through Amazon's Luna cloud gaming service as a component of Ubisoft Connect. For gamers without a dedicated gaming PC, who had depended on Google Stadia to play their number one Ubisoft titles, the declaration that they will be ready to continue to stream their purchases through Ubisoft Connect probably comes as a consolation.

 

As cloud streaming continues to become a greater piece of the gaming landscape on both PC and consoles, questions will continue to be raised about what "owning" a game on one of these services truly means. While Ubisoft fans will be ready to transfer their games to a new service, other publishers presently can't seem to commit to such a commitment for their own titles, leaving their customers wondering what happens now. This has abandoned some gamers feeling left, similar to the player set to lose the 6,000 hours they spent in Red Dead Online after Stadia shuts down. Cloud gaming brings gamers the opportunity to play the titles they love from anyplace, yet additionally the concern that the services providing them could disappear at any time.