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Ubi Blames Assassin’s Creed II DRM Woes On Server Attacks

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Ubisoft has stated the Assassin’s Creed II DRM problems preventing some users from playing the game were caused by “attacks” on its servers.

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In a tweet, the publisher revealed the attack happened between 2.30pm and 9.00pm Paris time.

“Apologies to anyone who couldn’t play ACII or SH5 yesterday. Servers were attacked which limited service from 2:30pm to 9pm Paris time.”

The DRM issues have led to to long log-in times and players being unable to access their saved games.


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