![]() This means you can pick it up a little cheaper but as it stands gamers are being forced to take a gamble on Ubisoft’s stance. A few discounts are available if you shop around, including on Brazilian store Nuuvem where it’s available to purchase for the equivalent of £32.50, but it’s currently unclear whether Ubisoft is planning to block codes purchased from outside the UK. ![]() Ubisoft simply say that “ UK customers wishing to purchase the game digitally can do so by visiting the Uplay store, our retail partners or other digital distributors.”Ī glance around suggests that the majority of online stores are sticking with Ubisoft’s pricing structure, charging the full £49.99 for Assassin’s Creed Unity. None of the three PC titles from Ubisoft are listed on the Steam store at all, with Ubisoft instead directing UK customers to its own digital storefront. The only way it will be possible in the UK to play these games on PC is to purchase a key through Uplay, or a Uplay key from a third-party site such as Green Man Gaming and Gamers Gate, but Ubisoft has set a price of £50 for these retail partners.Īs it stands the Uplay digital distribution platform is the only place where UK gamers will be able to play Ubisoft’s big-hitting holiday titles, which begins with Assassin’s Creed Unity next week. Ubisoft has confirmed that Assassin’s Creed Unity, Far Cry 4, and The Crew will not be available to purchase on Steam in the UK. ![]()
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