![]() ![]() The next two buttons on the sidebar take you to the Store and Ubisoft+ pages. It feels like a web-wrapper that is chugging as it load the pages by refreshing them every time you click on the tabs. The Home and Store pages on the other hand seem to take a few seconds to render the page, which puts a damper on the experience. The library displays your in-game progress, and also indicates when games need updates. One important change to the library is that it is not restricted to games that you own, it now includes games that are available with your Ubisoft+ subscription, so you can find them all in one place. The design of the thumbnails on the page have also been changed, it no longer uses the vertical style, and instead has horizontal tiles. The My Games section has been renamed, it is now called Library, it seems to load slightly faster than before, though the scrolling experience remains jittery. The first icon takes you to the Home page of Ubisoft Connect that displays various games that the company wants to highlight, aka featured content. The labels have been removed, and the buttons don't display a tool-tip when you mouse over them. ![]() To the left, you have a side panel with various icons. it stays the same on all pages in the app. It looks neat and tidy, with just has 2 options now, one to choose the version of the launcher that you want to use, and a button to Subscribe to Ubisoft+. The header in the Ubisoft Connect's interface been trimmed, it is no longer cluttered with buttons and a menu bar. ![]() ADVERTISEMENT What's new in Ubisoft Connect BetaĪccording to the official announcement, the company has focussed on improving the accessibility of the game client, based on feedback from users. ![]()
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