Ubisoft has games pulled from Steam UK, says DRM not to blame

U.K. gamers and publications report today that Ubisoft titles Assassin's Creed II and Silent Hunter V are no longer available on Steam. Allegedly, Valve said they were yanked for "customer service" concerns, but Ubisoft denies that its controversial digital rights management (DRM) has anything to do with it.

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