Ubisoft has just announced that it will soon offer a “curated selection” of their most popular titles on the revamped PlayStation Plus service launch later this month (or in June, if you’re in Europe or North America). It’ll be based on Ubisoft’s existing subscription service, Ubisoft Plus, and will be bundled with PlayStation Plus’s Premium and Extra tiers.
You can already get Ubisoft Plus on Stadia, Amazon Luna, and PC. Offering over 100 titles, the subscription service gives you most of Ubisoft’s back catalog. Ubisoft Plus Classics, as the PlayStation-bundled service is called, will offer just 27 titles to start but will grow to 50 by the end of this year.
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As for the games Ubisoft plans to offer, it looks like they’ll include a few gems like For Honor, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Steep, but it’s missing some of Ubisoft’s latest titles such as Far Cry 6, Watch Dogs Legion, and Immortals: Fenyx Rising. Here’s the full list for your perusal.
“With Ubisoft Plus Classics, we’re providing PlayStation players with another way to enjoy Ubisoft games on their consoles,” said Ubisoft's Chris Early in a statement. “This is just the beginning, as we will ultimately make Ubisoft+ available to PlayStation owners as we continue to build our vision and provide players with more options to access their favorite games, wherever they are.”
Ubisoft Plus Classics will launch with PlayStation Plus Extra or PlayStation Plus Premium subscription tiers as soon as they launch. That'll be May 24 in Asia, June 2 in Japan, June 13 in North and South America, and June 23 in Europe.
PlayStation recently revealed some of the games it plans to release with its
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