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Ubisoft has announced that as of September 01, 2022, it will be decommissioning online features on a select number of games.   "Closing the online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players who are playing newer or more popular titles." Knowing Ubisoft's stand on this, it is worth noting that all live services will one day stop getting official support and eventually shut down. Here are some games that will be taken out of the online access. Ubisoft has taken a significant step toward more inclusive game development with the global release of Chroma, an open source accessibility tool designed to help developers accommodate colorblind players. First revealed at the Game Accessibility Conference this week, Chroma has been in development since 2021 by Ubisoft’s Quality Control team in India. As game accessibility continues to evolve, Ubisoft’s release of Chroma reflects a larger industry trend: building not just games, but experiences that can be enjoyed by everyone from the very beginning of development. Read more in our articles including "Ubisoft removes online access for older games" and "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players".

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Ubisoft has announced that as of September 01, 2022, it will be decommissioning online features on a select number of games.   "Closing the online services for some older games allows us to focus our resources on delivering great experiences for players who are playing newer or more popular titles." Knowing Ubisoft's stand on this, it is worth noting that all live services will one day stop getting official support and eventually shut down.

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Here are some games that will be taken out of the online access. Ubisoft has taken a significant step toward more inclusive game development with the global release of Chroma, an open source accessibility tool designed to help developers accommodate colorblind players. First revealed at the Game Accessibility Conference this week, Chroma has been in development since 2021 by Ubisoft’s Quality Control team in India.

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Our coverage of Ubisoft online access decommissioned includes: "Ubisoft removes online access for older games"; "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players"; "RF Online returns to the Philippines". Each article provides unique insights and information.