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Ubisoft Servers Down Latest News: 'For Honor' and Rainbow Six Siege' Included in Widespread Downtime

Gaming enthusiasts are upset over the issues that UPLAY is currently experiencing. As of writing, it has been confirmed that "For Honor" and "Rainbow Six Siege" servers are being affected by the issues.

According to the Daily Express, Ubisoft has confirmed that UPLAY is down. When news of the issue broke on Sunday, "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands" beta players complained that they were also experiencing the downtime issues. It appears that "Ghost Recon: Wildlands" is no longer included in the downtime.

However, "For Honor" and "Rainbow Six Siege" players continue to experience connection issues. Ubisoft has noted the problem in its latest support message. "We're aware that R6 and For Honor players may still be experiencing connection issues," the note reads.

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The Ubisoft team is already working to fix the problems. The Live chat option for gamers is also receiving a high volume of users. This is leading to extended queue times though it remains to be seen when this problem will be resolved. Many users are trying to reach the support team but it seems that the huge number of users contacting the team is also causing problems.

PlayStation Universe adds that it appears "The Division" is also affected by the issues. Players of the game have noted that they cannot access the game's server. It appears that Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4 (PS4) players around the globe are affected by the problem.

"For Honor" is one of the most popular games these days. It is a fighting game that has gained good reviews from both critics and fans. The Ubisoft servers issue can lead to some fans losing interest on the hit title. On the other hand, it appears that some fans are willing to wait for the developer to fix the problems.

"For Honor" is playable on the PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. Ubisoft has yet to announce if the downtime issue has been fixed.

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