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Ubisoft goes Steam-less, embraces Epic Games Store for The Division 2
Wednesday January 9, 2019. 07:20 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / The soldier here is Ubisoft. The Capitol building is Steam. Epic is... the turret?
The Epic Games Store's relatively new effort to take on Valve's Steam juggernaut received a major shot in the arm today. That's because Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of The Division 2 will not be sold on Steam and will instead be available only through the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft's own UPlay service. Though The Division 2 previously had an info page listed on Steam, Ubisoft confirmed to numerous press outlets that 'we have no plans currently on releasing Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 on Steam.” Epic Games also said in a statement that it 'will also partner [with Ubisoft] on additional select titles to be announced during the coming year.' Epic said it will 'work to integrate key components of Ubisoft's Uplay and Epic's online services to provide gamers from both ecosystems with more seamless social features and interoperability.' Ubisoft titles previously released on Steam, including the first Division game, will remain on the service for now. Certain future games, including Far Cry: New Dawn, are also still planned for Steam release, Ubisoft told Variety. Read 5 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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