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Ubisoft Plus, which starts at $15 a month, offers access to a wide variety of new and classic titles from the game publishing giant. It's already available on PCs, Amazon Luna and Google Stadia.
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During Ubisoft’s E3 2019 conference, the company revealed a new subscription service for PC gamers. Uplay Plus includes access to a library of more than 100 games.
Up until now, Ubisoft's game library was only available via its own PC client, with a limited selection of its "classic" catalog available as part of the more expensive PlayStation Plus ...
Ubisoft has announced its bringing its Ubisoft Plus subscription service to Xbox consoles from today, offering a number of Ubisoft titles and their expansions for a monthly fee. The move means the ...
Uplay Plus will offer a library of "100+" PC games, from back catalogue classics like Beyond Good & Evil to recent releases like The Division 2 and Far Cry: New Dawn. Look out for occasions like ...
And if this Ubisoft Plus rumor proves true, that could mean players will be able to play massive games like Assassin's Creed Valhalla from their phone without a download.
The Xbox version of Ubisoft+ launched with 65 games, which is even more than what some Ubisoft insiders were expecting. That figure effectively goes up to 66 once accounting for the fact that ...
Ubisoft has also announced plans to bring Ubisoft Plus to Xbox, but that it won’t be a part of Game Pass. Ubisoft has not yet announced plans for tiers for Ubisoft Plus.
Kind of like how EA Play works with Game Pass, where you get day-one access to new games and a library of legacy titles as part of the same subscription. Not so fast there, pardner!