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Original story (published on June 3, 2022) follows:

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft, Roller Champions is the latest entrant in the sports game niche after Riders Republic.

The free-to-play title offers a similar experience to Rocket League, but instead of remote-controlled cars, players have to skate their way through to score a goal.

While this sounds good on paper, Ubisoft has clearly failed to deliver an enjoyable experience with several technical problems like Sponsor Contracts not progressing and many teaming up with one or no players in ranked matches.

While Ubisoft is yet to fix the aforementioned problems, Roller Champions are now reporting a new issue where the game is asking for verification or activation key when downloading (1,2,3,4,5).

Many are confused as to what is happening and why a recently released free-to-play title requires an activation key in the first place. Some have also uninstalled and reinstalled Ubisoft Connect but that isn’t helping either.

Thankfully, Ubisoft Support commented on the matter and said Roller Champions developers are aware of the issue where the game is asking for an activation key when downloading.

They also shared a workaround that requires players to download a free Ubisoft game and then try to download Roller Champions.

We hope they find out the root cause of the problem and fix the issue with the activation key at the earliest.

As always, we will be keeping track of further developments on the issue and update this space as and when we come across more information so stay tuned.

Update 1 (June 6)

12:08 pm (IST): One of the affected players has suggested a workaround that might help you resolve this issue. You can try and see if it helps.

Workaround:

Update 2 (June 8)

10:43 am (IST): Ubisoft support on Twitter is now asking the affected users to contact them via DM to have the issue investigated. However, there’s still no ETA for the fix.

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