I sometimes wonder, with so much time ed since Episode Two, whether people would actually care any more about Half-Life 3. It's a faintly ridiculous notion – of course they would, it's Half-Life – but people move on, more games arrive, and old favorites, no matter how wonderful, drift into history. Beyond Good and Evil is the epitome of a classic. A mainstay of 'best games ever' lists, it marks a different era for Ubisoft, before Far Cry, Assassin's Creed, and Rainbow Six Siege. The game itself still holds up, but the new Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition is struggling on Steam to draw the expected fervor.
The Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition arrives with updated visuals, new achievements, and 40K and 60fps . It's still the same, beloved game from 2003 but, two days since launch, its Steam s reviews and player count are struggling, owing largely to one key issue.

At its peak, Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition attracted 589 concurrent players. In the last 24 hours, the highest number of simultaneous s has been 493. Reviews wise, it's just sneaked into the 'mostly positive' bracket on Valve's platform. 70% of player reviews so far are favorable – if this were even slightly less, at 69%, the game's rating would be 'mixed.'
It plays well. It looks great. The problem, seemingly, is Ubisoft Connect. In order to play Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition, you need to link your Steam to Ubisoft's bespoke, third-party platform. Almost every negative player review cites Ubisoft Connect as a source of frustration.
"Ubisoft launcher is absolutely unplayable," one player writes. "Whatever I do, I get, 'There was a problem authenticating the ownership of this product.'" "One of the best games ever made, unfortunately published by Ubisoft," another player says. "Ubisoft needed. I have played less than 30 minutes and the game has crashed twice."
As of this writing, Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition has 159 concurrent players. The original version of the game, which arrived on Steam all the way back in 2008, is no longer available for purchase there.
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