UBISOFT have joined the growing list of games publishers offering a premium subscription service for their games, formally announcing the launch of Uplay+ on Windows PC today.
Priced at AUD$19.95, Ubisoft say the service will give players “unlimited access to download more than 100 games, including new releases, the latest games, back catalogue, premium editions and additional content packs.”
“Uplay+ subscribers will automatically be included in beta and early access programs [up to three days before release] for upcoming titles, including the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Closed Beta. Uplay+ subscribers will be able to play the Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint Ultimate Edition on October 1 with three-day early access”, the official announcement said.
Ubisoft’s announcement said Uplay+ subscribers will have access to a catalogue of more than 100 Ubisoft games, including the Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Splinter Cell, Watch Dogs and Heroes of Might & Magic series of games, along with popular multiplayer titles such as Rainbow Six: Siege and The Division 2 – a complete list of the games included with the service can be found on Ubisoft’s official site.
To sweeten the deal, Ubisoft are also offering a free trial of the service until September 30 for anyone who signs up, given players a chance to see what’s on offer – and explore some of the publisher’s back catalogue too.