Please wait for an update when we have news from our developers on either the Support case you submitted or our social media and forums. Today their chat support was available, and after I spend about 10 minutes sending screenshots to prove that I actually bought the game I got the following response:Īfter investigation of the key, we noticed that is affected by an ongoing issue with a batch of keys for the game.įor the time being the issue is being investigated by our developers and we are looking on possible options in resolving it. When I fill in the info, at the bottom t says " In the light of the current situation, we are temporarily restricting our support to live chat only." and a bit below that: "Chat is currently unavailable. I tried to contact Ubisoft by filling the form here: but I am not able to do so. The key is entered correctly (copy / paste + manually, several times).
I bought Assassin's Creed II during the Steam Summer Sale and today I installed it, but when I enter the key that Steam gives me in Uplay I get the error " This CD Key or Activation Code is not valid. (#spoiler "Subject") This is a spoiler with a subject If it violates any of the subreddit's existing rules.
They believe this will be the industry standard in a year and Genba Digital is working with another AAA publisher on another platform. Thats the activation code you need to enter on EGS. What if you buy a bundle and already own some games? Do they get stuck between two worlds in vacuum? I am sure not a lot of people will be happy with linking their accounts to third party sites, no matter which ones. What if you wanna sell a gift? Do you enter someones specific account and an let's say e-mail invitation gets sent? Genba has already set it up for ten digital game distributors – including Fanatical and GamersGate – while others like Green Man Gaming have their own equivalent tech in place.īasically a lot of them have been on this for some time it seems.
With silent key activation now in place, Ubisoft is refusing to sell its PC game keys through any third-party marketplace that isn’t SKA approved.