Ubisoft+ has finally launched on Xbox. Just over 60 Xbox games have been added to the Multi-Access tier, which is available for $18 a month US. This tier includes the base Ubisoft+ PC library, as well as Cloud streaming through Amazon’s Luna service. A key difference between this and Game Pass is that Ubisoft+ offers you the most expensive version of each game, either Deluxe, Gold, or Ultimate Editions with all their DLC. New games will be available on day one as well, though Ubisoft has not been releasing many new titles as of late. You can find the full list of titles for all three platforms at Ubisoft+ Games Library.
The games available for Xbox are:
Anno 1800 (Xbox Series X|S only)
Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (includes Assassin’s Creed Liberation)
Assassin’s Creed Unity (Gold Edition)
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Ultimate Edition)
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China, India, and Russia
Assassin’s Creed III Remastered
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Deluxe Edition)
Assassin’s Creed Origins (Gold Edition)
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate (Gold Edition)
Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection
Battleship
Boggle
Child of Light (Gold Edition)
Family Feud
Far Cry Primal (Deluxe Edition)
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (Classic Edition)
Far Cry 3 (Classic Edition)
Far Cry 4 (Gold Edition)
Far Cry 5 (Gold Edition)
Far Cry 6 (Gold Edition)
Far Cry: New Dawn (Deluxe Edition)
Fighter Within
For Honor
Ghost Recon Breakpoint (Ultimate Edition)
Ghost Recon Wildlands (Ultimate Edition)
Grow Up
Hungry Shark World
Immortals Fenyx Rising (Gold Edition)
Jeopardy!
Monopoly Plus
Monopoly Madness
Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Show (Gold Edition)
Rabbids Party of Legends
Rainbow Six Extraction
Rainbow Six Siege (Deluxe Edition)
Rayman Legends
Riders Republic
Risk
Risk: Urban Assault
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
Scrabble
Shape Up (Gold Edition)
South Park: The Fractured But Whole (Gold Edition)
Ubisoft is easily the number one publisher with the most games on my backlog list.
I will need to cross reference that list with the number of titles I already own from Games with Gold or buying an entire series on a blow-out publisher sale. Impulse purchase sales territory is a real problem.
Woohoo!!! Finally!!! AC Mirage has been confirmed to be in their subscription day one so it will be a nice $18 monthly rental for me. My October (which is when im expecting Mirage) is as of now set.
I personally find Game Pass as a better deal, with more games I prefer, plus a cheaper price. But if you’re an Ubisoft fan, I can see people liking this, so I’m happy for you.
strangely the 360/OG games appear on ubi+ page on ms store, but doesn’t have a u+ included message, maybe they will bring 360/OG games to service later.
Yeah, im thinking this to. I would not sub to Ubi+ for 1 year, but since it include day 1 i will sub for like a month and play the day 1 release. Still saving money in the end so it great.
The price seems a tad high to me if they’re trying to get people to subscribe and stay subscribed, though I’ll admit for some of the games I’d try it for a month or two. But really they have the same issue as Xbox with getting enough released to make it worthwhile, but it’s worse because their games go on sale a lot sooner and they don’t have third party games they can put in their platform.
Will be interesting to see how this goes.
Yeah… but it takes a while for all the content to get added to their games. By then is usually when I pick it up, cheap. I’m used to playing them finished with all the DLC etc.
I don’t know… I surprised myself too by being “meh” about it, hehe.
This is exactly what I do for Game Pass, will do for Ubi and any other subscription service. Hell, even Netflix, HBO Max, etc. I do the same. I subscribe to watch what’s on my list and once all done, I cancel and move on to the next subscription. In May, I will cancel my HBO Max sub and then sign up for Disney Plus as I have around 10 shows that I want to watch. I’m not paying for any subscription if im not consistently using it.