Apparently, they receive an error message that looks like the following:

Players on the forums are rather furious at the matter Apparently, the problem is not random, and it also happens to users who have allegedly never changed their Ubisoft password. More so, the problem also seems to be linked to Ubisoft’s password recovery system.

Uplay states that either your login email or password is incorrect

The same users on the forums reported that eventually the problem sorted itself out. Apparently, the passwords they already tried suddenly became valid again. The only explanation for why a password may not work now but may work later is one of the following:

Issues with your ISP Malware is messing up your PC’s registries You actually forgot your credentials

1. Contact your Internet Service Provider

Ask them whether or not they’ve made changes to the Internet or network settings around your area. If they did, ask what exactly did they change, so that you can take the appropriate measures.

2. Check your PC for malware

Install a third-party antivirus tool and run a complete system scan to see if your PC is infected. Once all threats are detected, add them to your virus vault and try logging in again. Malware affecting your gaming experience? Try these great antivirus tools to keep your PC clean!

3. Make sure you’ve actually typed in the right password

Ubisoft has a habit of asking you to change your password from time to time. This is mainly for security issues, and most of the times you never even bother to remember these occasions. If that’s the case and Uplay isn’t accenting your password, just perform a password recovery.

4. Make sure you’ve actually typed in the right E-mail

While it may sound silly, users try so hard to remember their password they end up forgeting which email to use. If that’s the case and Uplay isn’t accenting your password or email adress, just perform a password recovery.

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