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Highly alas, considering that the game's industry actual standard is to oftenly deliver poorly remade versions of older games and that's mostly why Ubi$oft[www.cnbc.com] also stopped selling the original AC III.
As the link provided, they're facing some finantial issues and need to get the cash inflow asap, even if albeit it was mostly their latest 10 years in-gaming monetization practices that lead into this scenario (most people don't like ot pay ofr overly priced items inside games when they've already paid for a suppoed AAA class tier sort of game.
They have not sold the original AC3 since 2019.
Probably because they wanted to kill its ties to whatever Windows Operating System (OS) was getting their support plugged out too.
As I've perceived many years ago, Ubi$oft never had a decent Support[support.ubi.com] and this year's AC IV:BF so called update at early July (that removed the game's fullscreen capabillity that it always had until that point) proved that, simply because I've instantly opened bug case upon their site and it took them nearly a month to properly address to it, while the community found a reversal for their careless patching in a couple of days.
Since I've faced similar issues when trying to replay my Assassin's Creed: Revelations upon an OS more revent than Windows 7 and had to find a way to circumvent that limitation (which was to locate the game's "systemdetection.dll" file and either rename it or delete it).
Ergo, thus far their more recent actions only further convince me to stop being a player and with that also a customer to their games even if I really enjoyed the older AC's titles from that franchise. But, quite sadly (for me at least), pretty much from ever since they've released AC: Unity that that quality bar has been constantly falling title after title, with the unlikelly exception of AC: Origins, so...