Ubisoft store russia9/10/2023 ![]() ![]() Update 03/06/22: Activision Blizzard, Epic Games, and Netflix have also stopped some or all of their services in Russia.Īctivision Blizzard's president and COO Daniel Alegre shared a message with the company's employees and the public, saying "we are announcing that Activision Blizzard will be suspending new sales of and in our games in Russia while this conflict continues." ![]() Humble and IGN operate completely independently, and no special consideration is given to Humble announcements or promotions for coverage. Humble said, "we are suspending sales of all Humble products and Humble Games titles in Russia and Belarus." The publisher added that it is "actively working on an all-to-charity bundle to help victims and refugees from Ukraine," which will be announced in the coming week.ĭisclosure: Humble is owned by Ziff Davis, the parent company of IGN. ![]() "We stand with the global community in hoping for peace and a rapid resolution to the violence and suffering in Ukraine," reads a statement. Niantic announced that its games, including Pokémon Go, Ingress, and Pikmin Bloom, can now not be downloaded in either country, and gameplay will soon be turned off. Update 03/11/22: Pokémon Go creator Niantic and publisher/store Humble have now also suspended operations in Russia and Belarus. IGN urges community members to be respectful when engaging in conversation around this subject and does not endorse harassment of any kind. Editor's Note: The war in Ukraine is an ongoing, painful and emotive topic. ![]()
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