Ubisoft Plus, Ubisoft’s gaming subscription service, is launching on Xbox next month, a Ubisoft leaker has claimed.
This info comes from known Ubisoft leaker ‘Script (@ScriptLeaksR6’) on Twitter. Some days ago, the same leaker said that pre-orders for Ubisoft’s upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will kick off soon. “Ubisoft+ launches for Xbox mid April”, the leaker now writes on Twitter.
Of course, as with all these kinds of rumors and claims, take this information with a pinch of salt for now as Microsoft and Ubisoft have yet to officially announce the launch of the subscription service for Xbox. Recently, data miners allegedly found images with the Ubisoft + logo on Microsoft’s Xbox Store backend. Included games are said to be Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs Legion, Far Cry 6, Division 2, and various others.
Ubisoft + is already available on PlayStation through Sony’s PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers. ““With Ubisoft+ Classics, we’re providing PlayStation players with another way to enjoy Ubisoft games on their consoles,” said Ubisoft’s senior vice president of partnerships, Chris Early, last year. “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.”
The Ubisoft + Classics library on PlayStation Plus currently includes various Assassin’s Creed installments alongside Far Cry entries, and more:
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
For Honor
The Crew 2
Child of Light
Eagle Flight
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Far Cry 3 Remaster
Far Cry 4
Legendary Fishing
Risk: Urban Assault
South Park: The Fractured but Whole
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Space Junkies
Star Trek: Bridge Crew
Starlink: Battle for Atlas
STEEP
The Crew
The Division
Trackmania Turbo
Transference
Trials Fusion
Trials of the Blood Dragon Game
Trials Rising
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Watch Dogs
Werewolves Within
ZOMBI
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