Four more Ubisoft games are set to join Steam later this year.
Far Cry 6, Riders’ Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction, and Monopoly Madness are set to arrive in the Steam store on May 11th, June 8th, June 15th, and June 22nd, respectively, marking the first time these titles will be playable on Steam.
Since 2019, Ubisoft had given up on bringing its games to Steam in favor of a dual launch on Ubisoft Connect and the Epic Games Store — where Epic was, perhaps not coincidentally, in line for a 12 percent revenue cut compared to Valve’s 30 percent. Entice publishers and developers along. ,
As PC Gamer points out, because all of these games were released at different times, it doesn’t appear that any specific window of exclusivity expired, and Ubisoft has yet to respond to comment on whether these Why are games now making their way to Steam. That said, this should be good news for fans who were holding out hope that these titles would eventually come to Steam.
Ubisoft’s position on its preferred storefront shifted back in November after the Steam version of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was listed, and the move was confirmed by the publisher itself in December, when Valhalla, Anno 1800 and Roller Champions were all announced. Moving to Valve’s platform.
“Extraction turns out to be a surprisingly gratifying and sometimes harrowing experience that – despite its limited map and objective offerings, and my concerns about communication – held my attention for far longer than I thought it would, I said in my Rainbow Six Extraction review. Year. “No, it’s not the most innovative shooter, but it’s a great addition to the Rainbow Six line-up.”