March 14, 2026

Ubisoft has shut down online multiplayer for 90 games – and there’s a few surprises

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Ubisoft has shut down online multiplayer for 90 games, including Rayman Legends on PC, and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 on Xbox One. 

The announcement on Ubisoft’s website lists the full 90 games affected, which span a range of platforms such as PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360, and even the ill-fated OnLive cloud gaming service. These titles will no longer feature online multiplayer, but offline features for each game will remain available.

The server shutdown means that in-game news and play statistics for these Ubisoft games will also be disabled from now on. And any title that used Ubisoft Connect services will no longer let players earn Units and complete Challenges.

While there’s an argument to make that many of the titles are old at this point – along with the platforms included – backward compatibility means that a number of these games will now no longer be fully complete if players revisit them. Several of the affected games can be played on Xbox One, like Just Dance for instance, but won’t have online support anymore.

Here’s the full list of Ubisoft games that no longer have online multiplayer support:

Ubisoft games that no longer have online multiplayer support
TitlePlatforms

America’s Army

Xbox 360Anno 1404PCAnno OnlinePC

Assassin’s Creed 2
PC | MAC | iOS | OnLive
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood

OnLive

Assassin’s Creed: Recollection

MAC | iOS

Assassin’s Creed: Revelations

OnLiveAvatar

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Beyond Good and Evil
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Blazing Angels 2
PC | Xbox 360

Call of Juarez 2: Bound in Blood

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360

Call of Juarez 3: The Cartel

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Driver: San Francisco

OnLive

ESPN Sport Connections

Wii UFar CryPCFar Cry 2PC

Far Cry Blood Dragon
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Flashback Origins

PC

Ghost Recon

PCGhost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360

H.A.W.X.PCH.A.W.X. 2

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | OnLive

HazePlayStation 3Heroes of Might and Magic 5PCI Am Alive

PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360

Just Dance 3Xbox 360

Just Dance 3 Greatest Hits

Xbox 360

Just Dance 3 Kids
Xbox 360 | Wii | Wii U

Just Dance 4

PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii U
Just Dance 2014
PlayStation 3 | PlayStation 4| Xbox 360 | Xbox One | Wii | Wii U
Just Dance 2015
PlayStation 3 | PlayStation 4 | Xbox 360 | Xbox One | Wii | Wii U
Just Dance 2016
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii
Just Dance 2017
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii
Just Dance 2018
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii
Just Dance Disney Party
Xbox 360 | Wii
Just Dance Disney Party 2

Xbox 360

Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth
Xbox 360 | Wii U
Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes

PC

Might & Magic Duel of Champions
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Might & Magic Showdown

PC

Might & Magic Showdown Paint Workshop

PC

Might & Magic X: Legacy

PC

MotionSports

Xbox 360

MotionSport Adrenaline
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
My Fitness Coach Club

PlayStation 3

PowerUp Heroes

Xbox 360

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | OnLive

PureFootball

PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Rabbids Alive and Kicking

Xbox 360

Rabbids Go Home

Wii

Rabbids Land

Wii U

Rabbids Travel in Time

Wii

Rainbow Six – Raven Shield

PC

Rainbow Six Lockdown
PC | Nintendo GameCube | PlayStation 2 | Xbox
Rainbow Six Vegas
PC | PlayStation 3 | PlayStation Portable | Xbox 360
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Xbox One

Rayman 3

PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Rayman 3 HD
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Rayman Legends

PC

Rayman Origins
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360

R.U.S.E.

MAC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
R.U.S.E. Beta

PC

Scrabble 2007

PC

Scrabble 2009

PCSettlers 3PCSettlers 4PC

Settlers 6: Rise of an Empire

PC

Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom

PC | MACSettlers: Heritage of KingsPCShape Fitness EvolvedXbox 360Shape UpXbox One

Shaun White Skateboarding
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | OnLive
Shaun White Snowboarding
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | OnLive
Silent Hunter 3

PC

Silent Hunter 4: U-boat Missions

PC

Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific

PC

Silent Hunter 5

OnLiveSmurfs 2

PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Spartacus Legends
PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Splinter Cell: Blacklist

Wii U

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory

PC

Splinter Cell: Conviction
PC | MAC | OnLive
Splinter Cell: Double Agent
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
The Adventures of Tintin
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Tom Clancy’s EndWar
PC | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
Toy Soldiers War Chest
PC | PlayStation 4 | Xbox One
Watch Dogs Companion
Android | iOS
World in Conflict

PC

Your Shape Fitness Evolved

Xbox 360

Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2012

Xbox 360

Your Shape Fitness Evolved 2013

Wii U

Another blow to video game preservation

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Seeing so many Ubisoft games lose online support is concerning, especially as there will be people out there who were still playing these games. While it’s easy to understand why a publisher makes these types of decisions – hosting and maintaining servers isn’t free – it’s still disappointing nonetheless.

Thankfully, we’ve seen a resurgence in recent years to preserve video games via backward compatibility. Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo have all been guilty of abandoning the old for the new, but there’s definitely been a clear shift to do more to ensure that older titles can still be played and enjoyed by a new generation of players.

Microsoft, in particular, has led the way with its Xbox backward compatibility program, while Sony will soon offer access to its older titles via its new PS Plus subscription service. Nintendo has taken a similar route, granting Nintendo Switch Online subscribers access to hundreds of NES and SNES games, while those who subscribe to the Expansion Pack tier can play N64 and Sega Genesis games.

In an ideal world, no game would ever need to lose features, nor would gamers need specific hardware to enjoy them. Unfortunately, though, we expect to see more games lose online functionality in the years to come, and more digital storefronts will likely close down.

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