Ubisoft+ is coming to Xbox and bringing over 100 games with it. Ubisoft and Xbox announced the console release of the subscription service this month but didn’t provide a date as to when it will arrive on Xbox. However, we do know that Rainbow Six Extraction will be available on Xbox Game Pass when it launches on January 20th, and it’s bringing Rainbow Six Siege with it.
Ubisoft+ was rebranded back in October 2020 after launching in September 2019. While it was initially only available on PC, it’s now available on Amazon Luna and Google Stadia as well. Today, Ubisoft+ sports over 100 games ranging from Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Far Cry 6 to Immortals Fenyx Rising and Trials Rising.
Just as Xbox launches games through Game Pass simultaneously, Ubisoft’s latest releases are added to Ubisoft+ as they come out.
Ubisoft+ will remain an independent service that is also available on Xbox. Ubisoft+ currently goes for $14.99 a month on PC alone or $17.99 per month for a multiplatform plan. It’ll be interesting to see how the Xbox version is priced – likely through a comparable monthly rate, but perhaps through an add-on for Xbox Game Pass too.
(All information was provided by GamesRadar)
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