Few gifts keep giving like Xbox, especially now that Ubisoft+ is on the way.
That’s right, Ubisoft’s subscription service, which came out on PC back in 2019, will release on Xbox at some point. There’s no definitive date for when Ubisoft+ will come to Microsoft’s consoles yet, as the announcement press release only states it’s coming “in the future.”
There are more than 100 games available on Ubisoft+, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Rider’s Rebuplic, Rainbow Six: Siege, and brand-new titles like Far Cry 6. Here’s to hoping there’s a Splinter Cell in there somewhere and no NFTs either. Every game will come with all DLC as well!
Sadly, Ubisoft+ will be a separate subscription from Xbox Game Pass.
Hey! Ubisoft+ will be a separate subscription from Game Pass but keep an eye out for more news and launch dates!
— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) January 5, 2022
It’s a confusing move, notably as Ubisoft announced that Rainbow Six Extraction would come to Xbox Game Pass at launch. Though it’s important to note that Ubisoft+ only costs $14.99 per month, so trying it out shouldn’t hurt your wallet too much. There may be a bundle for both services at some point, as EA Play is part of Xbox Game Pass right now.
More Ubisoft+ on Xbox details are coming later down the line, so keep an eye on ForTheWin until then.
Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF.
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