Ubisoft announced that it has made significant changes to its subscription service Ubisoft+ in order to provide a more useful experience to its users.
These improvements include various subscription options, a curated selection of games, early access to new releases like ‘Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown’ and other additions. These new features are available today and are compatible with multiple platforms.
One of the main changes consists of the consolidation of the previous ‘Ubisoft+ Multi-Access’ and ‘PC Access’ services into a single service called ‘Ubisoft+ Premium’.
Subscribers of this method will be able to enjoy simultaneous broadcasts with physical and digital versionsthe opportunity to try certain games before they are released, access to premium versions of games, monthly rewards provided by Ubisoft, and other benefits.
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Ubisoft+ Premium also includes early access to ‘Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown’, which is scheduled to be officially released on January 18.
Users will have access to a large catalog of classic Ubisoft games, the ability to discover downloadable content (DLC) and receive special bonuses. These perks are available on both Xbox and PC; the only requirement is a subscription that will allow access to games on both platforms.
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Another related add-on is the ‘Ubisoft+ Classics’ service, which hosts a large collection of the most notable games in the Ubisoft catalogue, including titles such as ‘Far Cry 6’, ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ and ‘Watch Dogs: Legion’.
In addition to ‘PlayStation+ Extra’ and ‘PlayStation+ Premium’ members, PC users can also access this ever-growing library by subscribing.
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Philippe Tremblay, Head of Subscriptions at Ubisoft, emphasizes: “The goal of Ubisoft+ is to deliver significant value, and we are committed to offering a wide range of games to our subscribers. In the future, we will offer many exciting games that you can enjoy early. In addition to adding games from Activision Blizzard’s catalog, upon launch “We can provide same-day access. With the benefits of our diverse catalogue, we believe we’ve given our players a compelling reason to stick with us.”
Existing Ubisoft+ PC subscribers will keep their existing plans with unchanged monthly subscription rates, and the new services are now available for those who want to explore these new features.
– This content was rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, based on information from Ubisoft, and reviewed by a journalist and an editor.
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