Since then, . Second-hand physical DVDs still work (if you have a disc drive), but they cost $50–$150 on eBay.
It was brilliant. And today, it is nearly impossible to buy legally. Driver San Francisco Pc Download Highly Compressed
For players with slow internet or limited hard drive space, that sounds like a miracle. But there is a reason this game vanished. In 2016, Ubisoft delisted Driver: San Francisco from Steam, Uplay, and all digital stores. Why? The game featured over 80 licensed cars (Dodge, Ford, Nissan) and a soundtrack full of 70s rock. Those licenses expired. Since then,
Instead, petition Ubisoft to re-release it (they own the code; they just need to re-license the cars) or buy a cheap console disc. If you absolutely must play on PC today, the safest path is buying a used DVD from a reputable seller—not downloading a shady 3 GB repack from a pop-up-riddled forum. And today, it is nearly impossible to buy legally
Driver: San Francisco deserves to be remembered for its brilliant "Shift" mechanic, not for the ransomware hiding in a fake installer. Drive safely out there.