If you love freebies (and why wouldn't you?), then fans of Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry are in for a treat.
For PC gamers, Ubisoft Plus has been around for a good few years launching back in 2019. Ubisoft Plus is pretty much Ubisoft’s own version of Xbox Game Pass and EA Play. Basically, when subscribed to Ubisoft’s service, you’ll have access to its vast library of games. Recently, Ubisoft Plus also made its way to Xbox. There is a version on PlayStation, as part of the PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers, but that only offers ‘Ubisoft Classics’ and not the publisher's entire library.
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What’s more, Ubisoft Plus not only includes pretty much all that the publisher has to offer, but also premium versions of a game on launch day, which includes DLC and Season Passes, monthly rewards and much more. So whether you’re a fan of Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs, or The Division, you’ll have an endless supply of Ubisoft content. Of course, the service also includes upcoming titles Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and even the newly revealed open-world game, Star Wars: Outlaws.
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Monthly, Ubisoft Plus will cost you £12.99/$14.99 USD on PC. However, if you want to access the subscription service on PC and Xbox, it will cost you £14.99/$17.99 USD. Sadly, in this day and age with the cost of living, forking out another £13 to £15 is no simple task and it’s always wise to save a few quid where you can, even when it comes to life's luxuries. Thankfully, if you’re tempted to try out Ubisoft Plus, then we can help you out.
At this time, you can try Ubisoft Plus for an entire week at no cost, courtesy of a free trial. The trial is the version that includes both PC and Xbox, so you’ll be granted access to everything that Ubisoft has to offer.
However, if you want to take advantage of this offer, you need to act quickly. The free trial is only available until Wednesday, 21 June 2023. What’s more, if you find that Ubisoft Plus isn't your cup of tea, then you can cancel anytime and jump back in whenever you choose.
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Topics: Ubisoft, Assassins Creed, Far Cry, Watch Dogs