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Ubisoft wants to "improve" its relationship with PC community

Ubisoft is hoping to make huge strides in the PC market by offering greater diversity within its Uplay service.

The publisher recently opened the service up to companies including EA, Bohemia Interactive, Warner Bros and Telltale. Ubisoft scrapped its controversial anti-piracy methods in September last year, and has been working to win the hearts of PC gamers since.

"Announcing all these partners for Uplay and a wider choice of PC games, it shows our commitment to PC, and we want to improve our relationship with the PC community," Uplay director Stephanie Perotti told MCV.

"We are always seeking to improve. We took a lot of that feedback on board. With every game on PC we are improving. Far Cry 3 and Assassin’s Creed III on PC were very high quality."

"At Uplay we are also offering all Ubisoft titles, more console content and elements that gamers are more interested in. It’s about offering more options and more choice."

How often do you guys use Uplay? Will the added options of other publishers force you into trying the service? Let us know.

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