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when will ubisoft servers be back up

Ubisoft does not publish a single universal “back up” time for all its servers, and outages or maintenance windows vary by game and by day. The fastest way to know when servers will be back up for you right now is to check Ubisoft’s live status pages and support channels for your specific game or platform.

What usually happens

  • Ubisoft typically schedules maintenance in advance and gives an estimated downtime window (often a few hours, such as 2–5 hours for titles like The Division 2).
  • These windows are estimates , and maintenance can end earlier or be extended if issues appear during deployment or testing.
  • Some outages are unplanned (e.g., network issues, regional problems) and may not have a precise ETA until the problem is understood.

How to check if servers are back up

Use these steps whenever you see “Ubisoft servers are unavailable” or similar messages:

  1. Check official server status pages
    • Ubisoft maintains online service / server status sections (often surfaced via Ubisoft Connect or game support pages) that show if services are degraded or offline.
 * If your game shows “operational” there but you still can’t connect, the problem might be local (ISP, router, firewall).
  1. Look at official support social accounts
    • Ubisoft Support on social platforms (like X/Twitter) posts about ongoing outages and maintenance and often confirms when services are restored.
 * For big games, they sometimes post per-title updates (e.g., “Servers are now back online for X on all platforms”).
  1. Check community reports
    • Player reports on forums and community hubs (e.g., Reddit, game-specific forums) can indicate whether the issue is widespread or region‑specific, and users often confirm when things come back online.
 * Comments such as “It’s back for me now” can hint that services are being restored gradually.

Typical timing patterns

While it can differ day‑to‑day and by title, some patterns are common:

  • Many scheduled maintenance windows are set during off‑peak hours for the main player base (e.g., early morning local/European time).
  • A common pattern is a few hours of downtime (for example, 4–8 hours for global maintenance or a few hours for specific games).
  • Large updates, events, or cross‑game platform changes can require longer or staggered maintenance across regions.

What you can do while waiting

  • Try again periodically : If there is no ETA, retrying every 20–30 minutes after the announced end of maintenance is reasonable.
  • Restart network and launcher : Once you see others saying servers are back, restart your router and Ubisoft Connect / console to clear cached connection issues.
  • Verify game files (on PC) : After major maintenance or patches, verifying files can fix issues that make it seem like servers are still “down” when they are not.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.