Ubisoft is offering Ghost Recon: Future Soldier for free to PC users until August 13th, allowing players to download and keep the game indefinitely in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Ghost Recon franchise. The game was originally launched in May 2012 and received a mixed reception with a Metacritic score of 79/100. This giveaway is exclusive to Ubisoft Connect, the publisher's PC launcher. Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is also available for purchase on Steam and the Xbox digital store.
PlayStation announced the closure of the PlayStation 3 digital store, raising concerns about the preservation of gaming history. The majority of the PlayStation 3 library is available on physical discs, but the loss of digital content is significant. PlayStation plans to phase out physical media production by 2028. A community of PlayStation 3 enthusiasts is working to keep titles accessible online. Efforts to decompile PlayStation 3 games are underway, with a new tool simplifying the emulation process. This tool navigates the complexities of the console's Cell Processor, potentially revolutionizing emulation. Many PlayStation 2 and 3 games are only available through cloud-streaming or require a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription, which has technical issues. Fans are taking on the responsibility of preserving these games, highlighting a need for PlayStation to enhance compatibility with modern platforms or consider porting games to PC.