Ubisoft seems to be really serious about returning its own games to the popular PC platform Steam. The next two titles will be added next week.
It was recently announced that Ubisoft would like to place its own games back on the Steam PC platform after a long absence. That was underscored when the current Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla broke through as one of the studio’s most popular titles right now since December 6th. The project will be emphasized again in the coming week.
Two more current titles will also be available via Steam for the PC in the next few days. After Valhalla was followed by Anno 1800 on December 8th, Roller Champions and Immortals: Fenyx Rising are now also on the agenda.
First of all, you will be able to look forward to Roller Champions on Steam in this regard. This should be available on the Valve platform from December 13th. The free-to-play PvP sports game was originally released in May of this year. You skate here in arenas against other teams; in 3v3 matches, the goal is to capture the ball, avoid opponents and score.
Immortals: Fenyx Rising will follow on December 15 on Steam; the Gold Edition including the Season Pass will be available there. This pass includes three pieces of DLC: A New God, Myths of the Eastern Realm, and The Lost Gods. Also includes the When the Road Gets Rocky bonus quest and other digital content.
The action-adventure was originally developed under the name Gods and Monsters and was released on December 3, 2020.