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Ubisoft Expands Steam Presence with Far Cry 6 and Additional Titles

Far Cry 6, Riders Republic, Rainbow Six Extraction, and Monopoly Madness join the list of Ubisoft titles making their way to Steam in 2023.

Ubisoft has steadily increased its presence on the popular digital distribution platform, Steam. After adding games such as The Division 2 and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, the company is bringing four more titles to Steam. These include Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, and Monopoly Madness.

Store pages for Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, and Monopoly Madness are now live on Steam, along with their respective release dates.

  • Far Cry 6 – May 11
  • Riders RepublicJune 8
  • Rainbow Six Extraction  June 15
  • Monopoly Madness on June 22

Ubisoft’s decision to bring more games to Steam reflects a continued effort to cater to a broader audience and leverage the platform’s popularity. With Steam’s vast user base, Ubisoft can potentially reach more players and increase sales and visibility for its titles. Also, it’s pretty good to see Ubisoft making such moves, as Steam is the most prosperous digital reseller in the world at this moment.

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