Shutdown date bumped from today to October 1st

Today was due to be the day when some older Ubisoft games would see their online services decommissioned, but the company is granting them a temporary reprieve. You now have until October 1st to cram in some multiplayer for several earlyAssassin’s Creeds, the original version ofFar Cry 3,Driver: San Franciscoand others. Ubisoft say they’ve been “exploring what is possible to reduce disruption” over the last month, hence the shuffled date for decommissioning.

You’ve got a month from today to claim certain single-player DLC for some older games too. These are Assassin’s Creed 3, Brotherhood, Liberation HD, Driver: San Francisco, Far Cry 3, Prince Of Persia: The Forgotten Sands andSilent Hunter 5. You can find the full breakdown of what’ll be disappearinghere, with specific details about the affected Assassin’s Creed gameshere.

There’s some better news though, asAnno 2070isbeing maintainedby Ubisoft Mainz and won’t see its online features deactivated, contrary to what wasannouncedback in July. Multiplayer-only VR shooterSpace Junkieswill still be deactivated today as originally planned. The Ubisoft games listed below will have their online features on PC deactivated from the new date of October 1st:

As Graham pointed out when the decommissioning came to light in July, it’s not exactly great to lose access to single-player DLC you’ve purchased. This delay will hopefully allow people some time to grab anything they’ve yet to claim before the opportunity disappears for good.

Ubisoft keep a list of the games they’ve shuttered multiplayer and online services for. If you’re curious, it’shere. All the deactivated games are being added there once October 1st rolls around.