

What types of cookies do we use? Necessary cookies It will contain some anonymous information such as a unique identifier, website’s domain name, and some digits and numbers. Each cookie is unique to your web browser. What are cookies?Ĭookies are simple text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device by a website’s server. By visiting plati.market you agree that plati.market may use cookies to be processed by Google Analytics and Yandex.Metrika. At the time of writing, Ubisoft is yet to make an official confirmation – but we’ve reached out for comment – and will let you know if they respond.Please read this cookie policy carefully before using plati.market operated by us. It’s possible that any agreement is still in place for ‘new’ Ubisoft releases, or it could simply be that – given Assassin’s Creed Mirage was announced before the other Ubisoft titles returned to Steam – that Mirage is still under the terms of the old agreement. Of course, the circumstances are not clear at the moment.

It’s not clear whether this agreement has now expired, but in the past six months – a number of games – including most recent AC title Assassin’s Creed Valhalla – finally arrived on the platform back in December. Ubisoft games had previously been missing from Steam for some time – thanks to an agreement between the publisher and the Epic Game Store for the latter to get first dibs on Ubisoft titles that started with The Division 2 in 2019. Notable by its absence is that of Valve’s Steam platform, which seems to imply it won’t make it to the popular digital marketplace right away. Players browsing the game’s official website in the wake of the release date announcement during the PlayStation Showcase have noted the page says the game will launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Epic, PC and Amazon Luna. It’s come to the attention of AC fans that October’s release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage won’t be available on Steam, at least at launch.
