Following long-standing rumors, Ubisoft officially announced that the Ubisoft+ subscription service is headed to Xbox.
Ubisoft is one of the most prominent developers and publishers across the world. From Assassin’s Creed to Far Cry to Watch Dogs to the numerous titles under the Tom Clancy banner, Ubisoft is known for its amazing intellectual properties.
Ubisoft+ is a subscription-based service that bundles all of Ubisoft’s titles and offers them to the players at a monthly cost. Ubisoft recently announced that the service is officially headed to Xbox.
Ubisoft+ launched back in 2019 as Uplay+. It was later renamed to Ubisoft+ to be more in line with the company moving away from the Uplay title. Aside from Windows PC via Ubisoft Connect, the service is also available on cloud gaming platforms Google Stadia and Amazon Luna. However, the number of available titles on cloud platforms is severely limited in comparison to PC.
In a recent announcement, Ubisoft announced that the upcoming Rainbow Six Extraction will be available on both Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass on day 1.
One of the main complaints regarding the title has been the seeming lack of content worth the full asking price. As such, being included in the Game Pass will certainly be beneficial to the game. Along with the announcement, Ubisoft also added that Ubisoft+ will be headed to Xbox.
Speaking on the matter, Chris Early, Ubisoft’s Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development, said:
Xbox’s subscription-based service Game Pass is arguably the best subscription-based service in the gaming industry. While the base tier for both Xbox and PC boasts numerous amazing titles, including Day 1 Xbox titles, The Game Pass Ultimate bundles in Xbox
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