Ubisoft announced today the rebrand of Uplay+, the service is now called Ubisoft+ and the serivce will be expanded on Amazon Luna and Google Stadia on a beta test.
Ubisoft+ offers the publisher’s latests releases for a subscription of 15 USD per month, the service will be integrated with the recently announced Ubisoft Connect.
Subscribers on PC will still get unlimited access to a growing library of more than 100 games for $14.99 per month, including premium editions* and upcoming releases like Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, andImmortals Fenyx Rising.
Once Ubisoft+ subscribers request and receive an invitation to the Amazon Luna service and link their accounts, they will have access to Ubisoft games on Luna at no additional fee beyond their original $14.99 subscription during the beta. By the end of the year, subscribers will also be able to access Ubisoft games on Stadia with the same subscription. Stadia Pro will not be required, so subscribers can sign up with the free version of Stadia.
Ubisoft+ on Amazon Luna and Stadia will feature a growing library of premium editions* of Ubisoft games, including Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Immortals Fenyx Rising. Additionally, subscribers can pick up where they left off in some games, like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, across their devices whenever and wherever they are with cross-platform progression.
Last week, Ubisoft announced the fuse of Uplay and Ubisoft Clubs services for a new technology called Ubisoft Connect, which will support cross-play and cross-progression for Assasins’ Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs.
Free rewards are given through the Ubisoft Connect Loyalty System, it’s basically players will be awarded “Units” a new currency that can be spent on unique in-game reards.
Ubisoft+ will arrive on Amazon Lune on November 10, Google Stadia beta will arrive in late 2020.
Source: Ubisoft
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