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Four more Ubisoft games are heading to Steam.Far Cry 6,Riders Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction and Monopoly Madness were all previously available via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft’s own storefront, but will be released on Steam across May and June.All four games are now listed as upcoming onUbisoft’s Steam publisher page. The release dates for each are:Far Cry 6 - May 11thRiders Republic - June 8thTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction - June 15thMonopoly Madness - June 22ndFar Cry 6 Is At Its Best When You Just Explore | My Fav Thing In… (Far Cry 6 Review)Watch on YouTubeUbisoft announced their intention to release games exclusively via the Epic Games Store (as well as their own storefront), starting with The Division 2back in 2019. That remained the strategy until last year, with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla the firstto appear last December. Since then, Ubisoft have broughtAnno 1800,Roller Champions, The Division 2, andTrackmania. New games like The Settlers: New Allies still skipped Steam, however, and there’s no sign of future releases like Skull & Bones or The Crew Motorfest on the store.As for this latest batch of games: Ed though Far Cry 6 wasfun but familiar; Steve Hogarty thought Riders Republic wasthe SSX sequel we never got; and Ed, again, thought co-op alien shooter Rainbow Six Extraction wasperfect for playing with pals. We have not reviewed Monopoly Madness, although instead you should read Alice0’sTour de Jeux entryon Riders Republic instead.Ubisoft employees continue to allege mistreatment within the publisher and its various development houses, with 40 Ubisoft Paris staffholding a strike back in Januaryin pursuit of better pay and working hours.

Four more Ubisoft games are heading to Steam.Far Cry 6,Riders Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction and Monopoly Madness were all previously available via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft’s own storefront, but will be released on Steam across May and June.All four games are now listed as upcoming onUbisoft’s Steam publisher page. The release dates for each are:Far Cry 6 - May 11thRiders Republic - June 8thTom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction - June 15thMonopoly Madness - June 22ndFar Cry 6 Is At Its Best When You Just Explore | My Fav Thing In… (Far Cry 6 Review)Watch on YouTubeUbisoft announced their intention to release games exclusively via the Epic Games Store (as well as their own storefront), starting with The Division 2back in 2019. That remained the strategy until last year, with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla the firstto appear last December. Since then, Ubisoft have broughtAnno 1800,Roller Champions, The Division 2, andTrackmania. New games like The Settlers: New Allies still skipped Steam, however, and there’s no sign of future releases like Skull & Bones or The Crew Motorfest on the store.As for this latest batch of games: Ed though Far Cry 6 wasfun but familiar; Steve Hogarty thought Riders Republic wasthe SSX sequel we never got; and Ed, again, thought co-op alien shooter Rainbow Six Extraction wasperfect for playing with pals. We have not reviewed Monopoly Madness, although instead you should read Alice0’sTour de Jeux entryon Riders Republic instead.Ubisoft employees continue to allege mistreatment within the publisher and its various development houses, with 40 Ubisoft Paris staffholding a strike back in Januaryin pursuit of better pay and working hours.

Four more Ubisoft games are heading to Steam.Far Cry 6,Riders Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction and Monopoly Madness were all previously available via the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft’s own storefront, but will be released on Steam across May and June.

All four games are now listed as upcoming onUbisoft’s Steam publisher page. The release dates for each are:

Far Cry 6 Is At Its Best When You Just Explore | My Fav Thing In… (Far Cry 6 Review)Watch on YouTube

Far Cry 6 Is At Its Best When You Just Explore | My Fav Thing In… (Far Cry 6 Review)

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Ubisoft announced their intention to release games exclusively via the Epic Games Store (as well as their own storefront), starting with The Division 2back in 2019. That remained the strategy until last year, with Assassin’s Creed Valhalla the firstto appear last December. Since then, Ubisoft have broughtAnno 1800,Roller Champions, The Division 2, andTrackmania. New games like The Settlers: New Allies still skipped Steam, however, and there’s no sign of future releases like Skull & Bones or The Crew Motorfest on the store.

As for this latest batch of games: Ed though Far Cry 6 wasfun but familiar; Steve Hogarty thought Riders Republic wasthe SSX sequel we never got; and Ed, again, thought co-op alien shooter Rainbow Six Extraction wasperfect for playing with pals. We have not reviewed Monopoly Madness, although instead you should read Alice0’sTour de Jeux entryon Riders Republic instead.

Ubisoft employees continue to allege mistreatment within the publisher and its various development houses, with 40 Ubisoft Paris staffholding a strike back in Januaryin pursuit of better pay and working hours.