Ubisoft, the renowned video game publisher, has decided to cancel "unused" Ubisoft Accounts, disabling users' access to their hard-earned purchased games. This move has sparked heated debates about ...
It’s Ubisoft’s own responsibility to clarify their own policies, and which parts of those policies are mandated by local laws. Ubisoft has made a surprising revelation about how they manage Ubisoft ...
A hot potato: Has it been a while since you signed into your Ubisoft account? It might be prudent to log in as soon as possible; otherwise, there's a risk of it being deleted and your purchased games ...
The Crew Motorfest Closed Beta is in full effect, and developer Ivory Tower has done a great job so far. At the end of the day, it's still a Closed Beta, so alterations are sure to follow. But our ...
“For many years now, we have implemented our account deletion process in compliance with the requirements of the GDPR (Article 5.1.e on the obligation to limit the data retention period). Our policies ...
Ubisoft has addressed a concern that arose on social media over the company deleting inactive Ubisoft accounts. Gamers were fearful that if their account remained inactive for a period of time, they ...
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Over the last few days, frantic reports about Ubisoft’s digital account policies began to appear — namely, that the company would begin deleting customer accounts if you don’t log in often enough. The ...
If you haven’t used your Ubisoft account in a while, there’s a chance the game publisher might nuke your account for being inactive— that’s the reality one gamer said he discovered after stepping away ...
A hot potato: A man in Norway claims Ubisoft deleted his Ubisoft Connect account and all his games after a year of inactivity. The stated reason is GDPR related, but Ubisoft's account deletion policy ...