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我們會比想象中多一點時間使用育碧的一些舊作的多人遊戲模式,因為出版商已經將關閉幾個在線服務器的時間推遲到10月1日。
早在7月,育碧宣佈它將關閉其15款舊作的在線服務器,包括《刺客教條3》、《兄弟會》和《解放》。這促使該系列的粉絲舉辦了為期六週的聚會,以告別他們的多人遊戲模式。
然而,現在看來,粉絲們將有更多的時間說再見,因為育碧通過育碧網站上的一篇新的博客文章宣佈,它現在將在10月1日關閉服務器,而不是原來的9月1日。育碧還表示,PC用戶將能夠訪問他們選定的幾款遊戲的DLC,只要他們跳過最後一道關卡。
"在過去的一個月裡,我們的團隊一直在努力工作,探索有什麼可能減少干擾,"育碧說。"因此,我們將退役日期從2022年9月1日移至2022年10月1日,PC上幾款遊戲的單人可下載內容(DLC)--《刺客教條兄弟會》、《刺客教條3》(2012年發佈)、《遠征3》和《細胞分裂黑名單》--將在該日期之前可以下載和保留。"
在《刺客教條》的其他新聞中,一份由幾個業內人士支持的新報告聲稱,該系列的下一個遊戲將被稱為 "刺客教條幻影",並將帶領玩家前往巴格達,體驗一個名為Basim的年輕小偷的故事。
It seems like we'll have a little bit more time with the multiplayer modes for a number of Ubisoft's older titles than we thought, as the publisher has delayed its closure of several online servers until October 1. Back in July, Ubisoft announced that it would be closing the online servers for 15 of its older titles, including Assassin's Creed 3, Brotherhood, and Liberation This prompted fans of the series to host a six-week-long get-together to bid farewell to their multiplayer modes. It was also announced that those playing these titles on PC would no longer be able to download single-player DLC, even if they'd previously purchased or downloaded it. Related: Assassin's Creed 2 Is The Ultimate Sequel However, it now seems like fans will have a little bit longer to say their goodbyes, as Ubisoft has announced via a new blog post on the Ubisoft website that it will now be closing servers on October 1 instead of the original date of September 1 (thanks, VGC). Ubisoft has also said that PC owners will be able to access their DLC for a select few titles, provided they jump through one last hoop. "Over the last month, our teams have been hard at work exploring what is possible to reduce disruption," says Ubisoft. "As a result, we moved the decommission date from 1 September 2022 to 1 October 2022, and the single-player downloadable content (DLC) of several games on PC – Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed III (2012 release), Far Cry 3 and Splinter Cell Blacklist – will be available to download and keep before that date." While most fans of the series would have hoped for Ubisoft to have a change of heart and keep the servers running, at least it's an extra month to experience the multiplayer of Assassin's Creed which is, quite frankly, extremely underrated. In other Assassin's Creed news, a new report backed up by several industry insiders has claimed that the next game in the series will be called "Assassin's Creed Mirage" and will take players to Baghdad to experience the story of a young thief called Basim.