Ubisoft announces their premium UPLAY+ service will henceforth be known as
Ubisoft+, saying that starting November 10th this will launch a multi-platform
subscription model beginning with a beta on Amazon Luna, and later on Stadia.
This follows
their recent
announcement that as of today Ubisoft Club and Uplay PC are known as
Ubisoft Connect. Here's the plan:
Following the announcement of
Ubisoft Connect, Ubisoft’s subscription service UPLAY+ has officially become
Ubisoft+. Starting on November 10, the service will launch a multi-platform
subscription model beginning with a beta on Amazon Luna, and later on Stadia.
Subscribers on PC will still get unlimited access to a growing library of more
than 100 games for $14.99 per month, including premium editions* and upcoming
releases like
Watch Dogs:
Legion,
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and
Immortals Fenyx Rising.
Once Ubisoft+ subscribers request and receive an invitation to the Amazon Luna
service and link their accounts, they will have access to Ubisoft games on Luna
at no additional fee beyond their original $14.99 subscription during the beta.
By the end of the year, subscribers will also be able to access Ubisoft games on
Stadia with the same subscription. Stadia Pro will not be required, so
subscribers can sign up with the free version of Stadia.
Ubisoft+ on Amazon Luna and Stadia will feature a growing library of premium
editions* of Ubisoft games, including Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed
Valhalla, and Immortals Fenyx Rising. Additionally, subscribers can pick up
where they left off in some games, like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, across their
devices whenever and wherever they are with cross-platform progression.
Visit ubisoft-plus.com to register and find out more about the service and the
upcoming multi-platform beta. And for more news from Ubisoft, check out our
previous
coverage.
* Where premium or special editions of the game are indicated (for example:
Ultimate/Gold/Deluxe Editions), editions included in Ubisoft+ may not include
all premium content. Offer subject to change.