Ubisoft announced that the Ubisoft+ service will become available on PlayStation consoles in the near future.
Released for PC in the fall of 2019 as UPlay+, the service is based on a monthly subscription that guarantees access to a selection of more than 100 Ubisoft video games.
One of the features of Ubisoft+ is the inclusion of the most recent Ubisoft games in the subscription as soon as they are released. Moreover, subscribers get the Gold or Ultimate editions of these games, with all the DLC packages and Season Passes included.
For PC, the price of a monthly Ubisoft+ subscription if $14,99. The Ubisoft+ service is now also available on Google Stadia and the release of the service for Xbox and PlayStation will take place in the near future.
Classic Ubisoft games, free for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers
Ubisoft will also release a new service called Ubisoft+ Classics, which will be included in the new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions. So, gamers who subscribe to these two types of PS Plus subscriptions will get access to a selection of popular video games from Ubisoft such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, The Division, Child of Light and others.
The Ubisoft+ Classics catalogue will arrive with 27 games included, and the number will go to 50 by the end of 2022.
Ubisoft+ Classics will arrive with the new PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium subscriptions starting with June 23 in Europe.
Here is the complete list of games that will be included from day one:
- 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