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Assassin’s Creed Fans Planning Farewell Sessions Ahead of Multiplayer Mode Shutdowns

Assassin’s Creed players are preparing to send some of their favorite game modes. After the news that Ubisoft shuts down multiplayer mode for five Assassin’s Creed titles, fans have united to give the game a final fuss.

above Assassin’s Creed SubredditA user named FarlandsDesign suggested a multiplayer weekend before turning off the server.

“Assassin’s Creed Multiplayer Four Brotherhood, Revelations, III is closed,” they explained. “Let’s commemorate them with a natural farewell!”

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The plan is to play three games on six weekends and allow the maximum number of users to log on at the same time to continue the game.

The Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood game will run this weekend from July 23rd to 24th, and the next weekend from July 29th to 30th. Over an hour session will take place on your PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 at 7:00 pm GMT, 7:00 pm GMT (7:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time), and 7:00 pm GMT + 7.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations will be the second game to be celebrated, with sessions taking place on two weekends, August 5th-6th and 12th-13th. Similar to Brotherhood sessions, these will take place on PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 at 7 pm GMT, 7 pm GMT-8 (7 pm PDT), and 7 pm GMT + 7.

Finally, Assassin Reed 3 will play on the weekends of August 19-20 and 26-27, 7:00 pm GMT, 7:00 pm GMT (7:00 pm PST), 7:00 pm GMT + 7. Will be done. Includes Agian, PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.

Earlier this month, Ubisoft announced that it would shut down multiplayer and online modes for 15 games, including five Assassin’s Creed titles. You will also not be able to play Assassin’s Creed III and Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood DLC.

Other affected titles include Assassin’s Creed II, Assassin’s Creed Release, Far Cry 3, Rayman Legends, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. The remastered version of Assassin’s Creed III won’t shut down, but fans still decided to forgo the original in style.

This isn’t the first time Ubisoft has shut down an online service. The company did a similar move in 2021 when it closed the multiplayer and online modes of games such as Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas, Rainbow Six Vegas 2, Rainbow Six Lockdown, and Far Cry. 2, and conviction of debris cells.

Ryan Leston is an entertainment journalist and film critic at IGN.You can follow him twitter..

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