Ubisoft Could Return to Releasing Games on Steam
There have been suggestions that Ubisoft intends to return to releasing new games on Steam after a hiatus of several years.
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- Tom Clancy's The Division 2;
- Far Cry 6;
- Assassin's Creed: Valhalla;
- Watch Dogs: Legion;
- Immortals: Fenyx Rising.
Ubisoft's could return to releasing new games on Steam. This conclusion can be drawn from the changes in the database of Valve's store.
Twitter Gaming Updates and Countdowns discovered that yesterday Steam added for the Ubisoft Connect PC Client. This is an indication of deeper integration between the two services, suggesting the publisher's return to this store.

Recall that until a few years ago, all Ubisoft's PC games were sold Steam as well. This has changed in 2019. Anno 1800, which many players preordered before the change in release strategy, so they were able to the title where they place the pre-order.
It's worth mentioning that Ubisoft has not pulled previous games from distribution on Valve's service. They are still available there, receiving add-ons and updates. Only new titles are bying Steam.
Now, with the addition of Ubisoft Connect PC Client , there is hope that the situation will change and soon the publisher's newest games, such as Tom Clancy's The Division 2, will go on sale on Steam.
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