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Ubisoft won't fix Splinter Cell Blacklist's online issues - briefly|
| (hx) 12:16 AM CET - Nov,26 2021 | Ubisoft keeps on digging. The company’s Head of Customer Relationship Center, Tara Johnson Reichley, has just announced that they will be banning people for simply submitting a support ticket. Yeap, you read that right. The company will ban you, and therefore prevent you from playing the games you’ve already purchased, if you simply submit a ticket for a specific title. As Reichley publicly stated, Ubisoft does not plan to fix the online connectivity issues of Splinter Cell Blacklist. What this means is that you cannot play it online or in co-op anymore. Of course Reichley says that PC gamers will still be able to play their games in offline mode. However, most games are intentionally forcing you to be always online.
“Any support tickets submitted regarding this issue in the future will be met with a 7 day ban. During this period, you will be unable to make purchases through the Ubisoft store, log in to Ubisoft websites, log in to your Ubisoft account or play through the Ubisoft Connect client. However, you may still play offline. Customer support will not be able to lift this ban.
Further offenses will be met with a permanent ban.
In addition, any users found to be intentionally using an earlier version of Ubisoft Connect or Uplay launchers in order to workaround the issue will be banned. Older versions of Ubisoft Connect are no longer secure, and continuing to make use of them could result in security breaches to your Ubisoft account or Ubisoft as a whole.”
Ubisoft has deleted this thread, claiming that the post had been written by a user impersonating a Ubisoft employee, and not a member of the support staff.
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last 10 comments: | Sabot | (01:18 PM CET - Nov,26 2021 ) | | All removed now. So clearly must have been a hoax | |
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