Ubisoft's return to Steam continued today, as store pages for four more games slated to arrive this summer—Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, and Monopoly Madness—are now live.
Ubisoft began moving its PC releases away from Steam in early 2019, when it announced that The Division 2(opens in new tab) would be exclusive to the Epic Games Store—and Ubisoft's own storefront, of course. It extended that deal(opens in new tab) a few months later, announcing Epic-exclusive plans for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, The Settlers, and Riders Republic. Many Epic-exclusive game releases are timed, meaning they're committed to EGS for a set period of time—90 days, a year, whatever—but the Ubisoft releases were open ended.
But in November 2022, three years after the last full Ubisoft release on Steam, backend data indicated that Ubisoft games were about to make a return. Sure enough, after store listings appeared in November(opens in new tab), Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Roller Champions, and Immortals Fenyx Rising all made their debuts on Steam. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, The Division 2, and Watch Dogs: Legion followed in January, and now four more are on the way. Here's when they'll arrive:
There's no obvious window of exclusivity that's expired for any of these games: Far Cry 6, for instance, originally came out on October 7, 2021, while Rainbow Six Extraction happened on January 20, 2022. It is possible that the exclusivity deal was for one year and Ubisoft just let it slide until now, maybe to squeeze a little more of the bigger profits it enjoys from Epic Store sales: Epic takes just 12% of sales through its storefront, compared to the 20-30% cut claimed by Valve
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