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Ubisoft's Launcher Broke Its Own Games on Linux and Steam Deck

dimanche 5 février 2023, 06:34 , par Slashdot
Earlier this week NME reported:
With an update to Ubisoft Connect, Ubisoft has broken Steam Deck and Linux compatibility for a number of its biggest games including The Division 2 and Assassin's Creed Valhalla. As reported by GamingOnLinux, the compatibility issues were caused by Ubisoft issuing an update for its Ubisoft Connect launcher. Even if Ubisoft's titles are bought through Steam, they still launch with Ubisoft Connect and require a connection with the third-party launcher to run.

'Thankfully, Steam Deck users have already figured out that updating the device's Proton Experimental version and switching all Ubisoft games to use it resolves the issue,' added GameRant.

But Gaming on Linux described the incident as third-party launchers on Steam 'once again being a massive nuisance.'

Why do developers and publishers keep forcing these absolutely useless third-party launchers on us? Never once have I, or anyone I've spoken to, actually wanted them. They only ever cause problems and solve basically nothing that Steam cannot already do directly.

And PC Gamer agrees:

This is yet another example of frustrating third-party launchers only making everyone's lives more difficult. I don't even want to know Ubisoft Connect exists, let alone have it flash up in my face and not be able to play my games because it's not working properly. I understand these companies want my data but you're supposed to be sneakier and better at getting it than this by now.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/02/04/2219242/ubisofts-launcher-broke-its-own-games-on-linux-and...
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