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More Ubisoft titles confirmed to be coming to Steam

After years away from the platform, Ubisoft has finally returned to Steam. That being said, the publisher is choosing to bring its titles over one at a time. Following the addition of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Roller Champions (among others), the next two titles coming to Steam have been revealed.

Available to wishlist right now, both Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition as well as Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 are set to be dropping onto Steam in early 2023 with the former launching in two weeks on the 5th of January, and the latter arriving on the 12th.

It is currently unknown what the cost of each title will be, but as with many of Ubisoft’s recent additions to Steam, it is possible both titles will launch at a discounted cost – especially given just how often Ubisoft titles drop in price.

Ubisoft announcing its return to Steam was universally met with support, and while it was known that future titles will release across all platforms, it is good to see the publisher seemingly committed to bringing all of their titles released over the past many years to the Steam platform.

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