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Can Assassin's Creed III (not remastered) still be purchased?

Can Assassin's Creed III (not remastered) still be purchased?

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UniPopCorn
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10-30-2025, 12:30 AM
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Hello guys, I wanted to purchase Assassin's Creed III but only found the remastered version on Steam and Ubisoft Connect. I checked online stores like G2A and Eneba, wondering if buying from those sites would let me play the original game on Steam or Ubisoft Connect.
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UniPopCorn
10-30-2025, 12:30 AM #1

Hello guys, I wanted to purchase Assassin's Creed III but only found the remastered version on Steam and Ubisoft Connect. I checked online stores like G2A and Eneba, wondering if buying from those sites would let me play the original game on Steam or Ubisoft Connect.

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10-31-2025, 12:41 PM
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I would really suggest avoiding purchasing CD Key from other shops unless you are certain about the safety of those platforms. I can't give an opinion on the G2A/Eneba site because I haven't bought any digital key from them, but the reviews seem generally good. However, I heard on a gaming forum that sometimes keys from G2A may not function correctly or have been used before. It's unclear how common this issue is. Still, Eneba and G2A appear to be legitimate according to my perspective. The game should also work on UbiSoft play/UPLAY, but I'm not sure about STEAM.
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CROSSBOWWEAPON
10-31-2025, 12:41 PM #2

I would really suggest avoiding purchasing CD Key from other shops unless you are certain about the safety of those platforms. I can't give an opinion on the G2A/Eneba site because I haven't bought any digital key from them, but the reviews seem generally good. However, I heard on a gaming forum that sometimes keys from G2A may not function correctly or have been used before. It's unclear how common this issue is. Still, Eneba and G2A appear to be legitimate according to my perspective. The game should also work on UbiSoft play/UPLAY, but I'm not sure about STEAM.

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DrPingouin
Member
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11-02-2025, 05:54 AM
#3
I would really suggest avoiding purchasing CD Key from other shops unless you are absolutely certain about the safety of those platforms. I can't give an opinion on the G2A/Eneba site because I haven't bought any digital key from them, but the reviews seem quite favorable. However, I heard on a gaming forum that sometimes keys from G2A may not function correctly or have been used before. It's unclear how common this issue is. Still, Eneba and G2A appear to be legitimate according to my perspective. Just make sure to check the game should also work with UbiSoft play/UPLAY, though I'm not sure about STEAM.
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DrPingouin
11-02-2025, 05:54 AM #3

I would really suggest avoiding purchasing CD Key from other shops unless you are absolutely certain about the safety of those platforms. I can't give an opinion on the G2A/Eneba site because I haven't bought any digital key from them, but the reviews seem quite favorable. However, I heard on a gaming forum that sometimes keys from G2A may not function correctly or have been used before. It's unclear how common this issue is. Still, Eneba and G2A appear to be legitimate according to my perspective. Just make sure to check the game should also work with UbiSoft play/UPLAY, though I'm not sure about STEAM.