Ubisoft‘s subscription service, Ubisoft + may soon launch on Xbox.
A logo for the service has been found by @ALumia_Italia, a user that scrapes the Xbox backend.
The service was announced to be coming to Xbox in January, but this could indicate that Ubisoft is getting to launch its currently PC-only service on Xbox soon.
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Originally launched for PC as Uplay+ in September 2019, Ubisoft+ offers access to over 100 Ubisoft titles, including new games and DLC at launch, for $14.99 / £12.99 / €14.99 per month.
For $17.99 / £14.99 / €17.99 per month, subscribers can access Ubisoft+ on cloud gaming platform Stadia as well as PC.
“We will offer the Ubisoft+ subscription service to Xbox owners so that they can enjoy the full extent of our Ubisoft+ game library, including new releases, on their consoles,” said Chris Early, Ubisoft’s senior VP of strategic partnerships and business development at the time of the announcement.
Ubisoft currently offers a large selection of classic titles as part of certain tiers of PlayStation Plus. It’s unclear if Ubisoft + would be integrated into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate in the same way that EA Play is.
However, EA Play also offers a PC-only tier which gives users new, full-priced games as part of the subscription. This isn’t offered on consoles currently.
There’s been no word if Ubisoft + will also be offered on PlayStation.
It was reported earlier this month thatTencent is reportedly interested in acquiring a larger stake in Ubisoft.
According to Reuters, China’s largest gaming company, which currently already owns 5% of the Assassin’s Creed publisher, is seeking a larger share of the company and has “reached out
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