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Ubisoft Club evolves to add expiration system on units

Ubisoft Club units earned by players will soon have an expiration system added to them, Ubisoft today announced to members.

“As Ubisoft’s live games continue to evolve, the Ubisoft Club has been transforming in tandem. As you know, we have enriched and expanded the scope of Club benefits — including introducing Weekly Challenges, regular releases of new Rewards, and Sam, your personal gaming assistant,” an email to Club members reads.

Part of that evolution is a new expiration system that will be added to units earned through the Club. From 1 April 2019, and Club units earned through gameplay or from purchases made in the Ubisoft Store will expire two years from the date of expiration.

All units that you’ve previously earned before 31 March 2017 will expire on 31 March 2019 — so with that in mind, check out the Club and start spending.

Club members can check out their unit balance right here.


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