![]() ![]() Find the Locate installed game button and then choose the installation directory of your game manually.Īfter you finish the steps above, you can update and run the game through Uplay PC. Step 2: Find your games library in the Uplay client and then find the game you want to detect. Step 1: Run Uplay on your Windows 10 PC and then log in to your account. Method 2: Select the Correct Game Directory Now you can check if the “Uplay doesn’t recognize installed games on Windows 10” problem still exists. Close Uplay > find the Uplay default directory > find and rename the cache folder to another name > restart Uplay PC. Step 3: Empty the cache folder for Uplay PC. In your Uplay PC game library, expand the Hidden section and then check if your game is there. Step 2: Make sure your game is not hidden. Create or log in with a secondary account, then log in to this account and check if your game is in the game library. Step 1: Disconnect your game from another Ubisoft Account. ![]() Whatever the case, this can only be a positive move forward for those with a Steam Deck – it just remains to be seen exactly how far-reaching this change of heart from Ubisoft will be.Read More Fix “Uplay Game Not Showing up in Library” Method 1: General Troubleshooting Steps More broadly, what we can hope is that this move will usher in Ubisoft working with Valve to get its big-name games verified for Steam Deck compatibility. The timing of making Assassin’s Creed Valhalla available via Steam is telling, too, as the game is getting its last content update (an epilogue) on, yes you guessed it: December 6 (the Steam launch date). Plus folks could run into technical hitches and the like, and now, that’s much less likely to happen. Yes, it was possible to play Valhalla on the Steam Deck before, but a fiddlier process than it being natively available on Steam (messing around installing via the Ubisoft Connect launcher, or the Epic store). Still, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is a big card to play initially, and this also means those with a Steam Deck will be able to enjoy the action RPG on the handheld with a minimum of fuss. This is a positive step forward to allow more choice of gaming platforms for purchasing Ubisoft games – although it’s not clear how far this renewed partnership with Steam will reach in terms of how many future games will arrive on Valve’s platform. ![]()
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