Ubisoft mandates Russian language for Ukrainian gamers.
Ubisoft mandates Russian language for Ukrainian gamers.
CDKeys operates in a somewhat ambiguous online marketplace. They seem to be among the most legitimate and straightforward options available, though they aren't an officially sanctioned seller. Some time ago, many users relied on recognized international retailers to purchase fully legal game keys without risking any grey areas. In fact, I once bought numerous globally accepted keys from a Brazilian site that was fully approved, all because they were significantly more affordable.
It would be useful to find out if only Ubisoft handles this or if other companies also offer similar services. Regarding the claim that people use VPNs to purchase at lower costs, you’d likely need a verified email, phone number, and payment details from your Steam store country to actually buy on Steam. I’ve noticed challenges switching stores between regions a few years ago, often needing help from Steam support.
Ubisoft is the only big publisher I work with. I enjoy playing all my games in English, except for the ones from Ubisoft.
I no longer purchase from them once I noticed they don’t back their own offerings well. I own some multiplayer VR games from Ubisoft where sessions frequently crash for everyone. I’ve reached out several times, but all interactions feel automated—just the same questions and no real change.
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