Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood can be played without a permanent internet connection, Ubisoft announced. For the PC version of the last episode of Assassin's Creed, the publisher has decided to abandon the controversial DRM system, VG247 reports. "Ubisoft confirmed that the PC version of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, after the initial login, it will be playable in offline single-player mode," reads a statement from the publisher.
The DRM was launched last April with The Settlers 7 and since then Ubisoft has often used the system with their flagship titles to combat piracy. Recently, the publisher seems to be back to where they started some time ago and said it wanted to decide from time to time the way forward for the PC versions of its games.
The DRM was launched last April with The Settlers 7 and since then Ubisoft has often used the system with their flagship titles to combat piracy. Recently, the publisher seems to be back to where they started some time ago and said it wanted to decide from time to time the way forward for the PC versions of its games.
- AC: Brotherhood murders always-on DRM, stalks PC on March 22 (22/02/2011)
- Good: Brotherhood Will Be "Playable Offline" (23/02/2011)
- Assassin's Creed Brotherhood does away with "always on" internet DRM (22/02/2011)
- Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Finally Coming to PC, Without Online DRM (22/02/2011)
- Assassin's Creed Brotherhood trailer retakes Rome for the Borgia (23/02/2011)
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