While Ubisoft is planning to effectively end several aging games, it's doing the opposite for several titles released over the past few years. It looks as if the Rainbow Six Vegas series will linger around in 2021 indefinitely, although Ubisoft will likely come forward will a firm end date in the coming months. Thankfully, you have over a month left with all these classic Ubisoft titles – so make sure to jump in and get your last few hours of multiplayer in before they go offline forever. Games on the list that don't have multiplayer will still be impacted by the server shutdown, as you'll no longer be able to claim any unlockable content that requires online authentication. If you have any in-game currency sitting around in any of the above titles, Ubisoft recommends you spend it before servers go offline, as it won't be issuing any refunds. There's another list of games that are planned to shut down in 2021, although a final date is yet to be confirmed. RELATED: Ubisoft Hires Anika Grant As Chief People Officer Following Workplace Harassment Scandals Eight titles are closing their doors on June 1 – here's the full list: By shutting down these older games with few players, it says it can free up resources to work on projects with a larger impact. If it does not, browse to your DVD drive and double-click on the Launcher.exe file. Insert the Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Installation DVD into your DVD-ROM drive.
The shutdowns are part of Ubisoft's efforts to " deliver the best possible online services" to its customers. Installing Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 To install Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2, follow these simple steps: 1. This includes Assassin's Creed 2, Splinter Cell Conviction, and Anno 1404. Ubisoft will be shutting down servers for numerous games on June 1. Every title on the list is several years old, although many remain popular all these years after release.