Uplay



Uplay was created by both Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment in July 3, 2012, as a digital store, DRM, multiplayer, and communications service. Releasing alongside Assassin's Creed 2, replacing the Ubisoft Game Launcher Launcher. The client allows players to connect with others and earn units for awards while playing, which can be used to unlock game related rewards and vouchers. This can also be used to buy from the store to a certain degree. It's provided across numerous consoles, platforms, and mobile. It's primarily used for Ubisoft games, though Uplay store also sells a few non-Ubisoft games there.

Ubisoft Club

With the new rebranding, Uplay, now called Ubisoft club, is a reward program were gamers can earn rewards by just playing the games that are published by Ubisoft. Completing actions gives units, which are used for rewards or getting discounts from the Uplay Store.


 * Digital Distribution
 * DLC: Comes with the territory, being a Steam clone and all.
 * Though some are exclusive only to Uplay.
 * Hacked by a Pirate: In 2012, it's discovered by a Google Information security Engineer that Uplay poses a huge security risk.
 * Users of Uplay are victims of these recently, if they hadn't set up the 2-step.
 * And uses Yahoo!, there's security breeches!
 * Gamers were left on a lurched, until Uplay gotten security in 2016 via Google Authenicator.
 * Internet Backdraft: When it first came out.
 * Justified Trope:Upaly is a extremely buggy mess.
 * "You Shall Not Play".
 * Also, there's little to no customer support back then.
 * Always online, which includes not starting games without an extremely good internet connection.
 * The March denial of service attacks, which rendered some games unplayable.
 * Uplay Passport
 * Good Bad Bugs
 * Game Breaking Bug
 * It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY":
 * No Refund:Buying video games digitally from the Uplay store is this.
 * Same Face, Different Name: Meet Ubisoft Club.
 * Though the old "Uplay" name can still be found around the site.
 * : Uplay is an optional feature with consoles. Strangely, enough.
 * : Uplay is an optional feature with consoles. Strangely, enough.