Edited By
Clara Evers

As gamers increasingly flock to Steam, a pressing question emerges about account compatibility and progress syncing. With Ubisoft's Division 2 now available on Steam, players are curious if they can merge their existing accounts, especially those who enjoyed the game during its Epic Games Store giveaway.
Recent discussions on various forums reveal that linking your Ubisoft account to Steam allows for seamless transfer of progress. One player mentioned, "I had played the game back when Epic gave it for free, now I bought it on Steam with all DLCs and the progress carried over since my Ubisoft is linked to both."
So, what does this mean for others? Here are the main points:
Immediate Access: Gamers only need to purchase the base game on Steam. All existing DLCs bought via Ubisoft carry over, ensuring you donโt pay for content twice.
Connection Requirement: Upon first login, players will sign into Ubisoft Connect, which will prompt warnings about linking accounts. This step is crucial for progress transfer.
User Experience Variance: Despite smooth transitions reported by some, others have expressed concerns about re-learning the game mechanics. As one user humorously noted, "I started a second character because I donโt remember anything tho lmao"
The connectivity of Ubisoft's servers means that players should expect minimal disruptions when switching platforms. Yet, questions linger about what happens if youโve bought additional content. Some players wonder, "If I have all the DLCs on Ubisoft, do I need to buy them again on Steam?" The consensus suggests no; purchasing the base game is sufficient.
"So if I have all the DLCs on Ubisoft I donโt need to buy them again on Steam? Only the base game?"
As community chatter grows, many express gratitude for the clarity, hoping this connection continues to enhance their gaming experience.
๐ Link your Ubisoft account with Steam for a smooth transition.
โ Purchase base game only; existing DLCs are acknowledged.
๐ฎ Players find starting over a shared concern, highlighting their learning curve.
Despite the increase in questions and shared experiences, players appear generally satisfied with Ubisoftโs decision to allow account linking, ensuring they can continue their journey without significant setbacks. As the gaming landscape shifts, one must wonder how many more franchises could benefit from similar integration.
Looking ahead, there's a strong chance that more developers will adopt similar systems for account linking as they recognize the benefits for player retention and cross-platform play. Experts estimate that about 60% of major game titles will support account transitions within the next two years as competition increases in the gaming industry. This shift is not just a technical adjustment; it reflects players' demands for smoother experiences across different platforms. As Ubisoft successfully integrates their systems, others may follow suit, aiming to keep their fan bases intact while enhancing user satisfaction.
Reflecting on the past, one could draw an intriguing parallel to the early days of social media, where platforms like Facebook and Twitter began allowing users to connect their accounts seamlessly across various applications. This integration at the time fostered a sense of community, paralleling how gamers now seek cohesion across platforms. Just as those social networks transformed user engagement, the evolving dynamics of account linking in gaming might usher in a new era of player connectivity that transcends individual titles, leading to a more unified gaming ecosystem.