Xbox has bagged a ton of Ubisoft titles in a new deal that brings the publisher's best games to the green brand.
Back in January 2022, it was announced that Ubisoft+ is coming to Xbox. In case you didn't know, Ubisoft+ is basically Xbox Game Pass, but just with Ubisoft titles. It not only includes a plethora of games from its vast library but also related DLC and season passes.
Ubisoft+ will knock you back £14.99/$14.99 per month and depending on how much you love games from the publisher, it could represent good value for money. Sadly, unlike EA Play, which is included in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription tier, Ubisoft+ will be its own standalone service when it eventually comes to Xbox.
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Up until this point, we had no inkling as to when Ubisoft+ might be headed to Xbox. At the time of writing, it’s currently a PC-only service. However, that may soon be about to change.
As reported by Comicbook.com, according to social media leaker of information, Script claims that Ubisoft+ will be coming to Xbox in mid-April. If true, that would mean that Ubisoft’s subscription service will be available on the green brand in just two to three weeks' time.
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Obviously, we should take all unconfirmed rumours and speculation with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise. That being said, it stands for good reason that Ubisoft+ should be released on Xbox sometime soon, given that it’s been over a year since it was first announced for the platform.
PlayStation Plus does have its own version of Ubisoft+ included in the subscription service. However, the PS Plus version does not include new releases or season pass content. This is a more streamlined version called Ubisoft+ Classics.
In recent Ubisoft-related news, Assassin’s Creed: The Resurrection Plot has been announced and it promises to be a “globetrotting adventure”.
Topics: Xbox, Xbox Game Pass, Ubisoft