Ubisoft, well known for its popular action game Assassin’s Creed and Watch Dogs series, announced that on October 27 (local time), it will change the subscription-type game delivery service Uplay Plus to Ubisoft Plus. Announced. It also announced that it will be able to play Ubisoft games at no additional cost on cloud gaming platforms Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.
UPlay Plus is a subscription-based game delivery service for $14.99 per month, with over 100 titles from Ubisoft games, including popular series titles such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion. Can be enjoyed on a PC. Ubisoft announced that it would change the name of Uplay Plus to Ubisoft Plus.
Ubisoft also announced that Ubisoft Plus will respond to Amazon Luna from November 10 and Google Stadia at the end of the year. In other words, Ubisoft Plus will be a multi-platform subscription service that supports three platforms: PC, Amazon Luna, and Google Stadia.
Of course, Amazon Luna has already announced that the Ubisoft title will be a playable channel at the time of Early Access in October. In addition, according to Ubisoft, some game titles, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, are also compatible with cross-platforms where gameplay is stopped even if gameplay is stopped.
Ubisoft said its vision is to provide more options through Ubisoft Plus to allow gamers to access their games anytime, anywhere. Ubisoft Plus is only available on PCs now, but plans to remove hardware restrictions in the future. Added. Related information can be found here .
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