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Ubisoft DRM servers "under attack again"

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Will whoever's "attacking" Ubisoft's DRM servers give it a rest? The poor loves over there must be in a right state by now.

Ubi's just tweeted that its DRM servers are, yet again, "under attack". Basically, this means some people can't play the firm's PC games.

"Our servers are under attack again," typed a rep, presumably sitting in some kind of pulsating bunker.

"Some gamers are experiencing trouble signing in. We're working on it and will keep you posted."

This isn't going well. In case you've been under a rock for the past few weeks, Ubisoft's chosen form of PC DRM means players have to maintain a connection with its servers. Over the weekend, the publisher claimed it was "attacked," meaning the servers went down. Which meant some couldn't play Assassin's Creed II and Silent Hunter 5.

Ubi's apologised for the down-time. Best keep the siren wailing for a while yet.

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Patrick Garratt is a games media legend - and not just by reputation. He was named as such in the UK's 'Games Media Awards', the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award. After garnering experience on countless gaming magazines, he joined Eurogamer and later split from that brand to create VG247, putting the site on the map with fast, 24-hour a day coverage, and assembling the site's earliest editorial teams. He retired from VG247, and the games industry, in 2017.
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