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Ubisoft+ subscription service revamped

Though it often flies under the radar, Ubisoft has for many years now had its own game subscription service, allowing you to access a large portion of the publisher’s library for a monthly cost. Alongside the launch of Ubisoft’s latest Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, the publisher announced a revamp and rebranding of its subscription service.

Making the announcement on their blog, Ubisoft said “Ubisoft+ Multi-Access and PC Access will now become Ubisoft+ Premium, offering day-one new releases and early access where applicable, alongside premium editions, monthly rewards, and more.”

Alongside this, the pre-existing Ubisoft+ Classics – which was already available on consoles – is now coming to PC, featuring “a curated selection of popular back-catalog and live games.”

Describing the difference between the two models, Philippe Tremblay – the Director of Subscription at Ubisoft – said “Premium means day one access to new releases and in some cases, like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, early access to upcoming new releases. This is on top of our extensive back catalog, where you'll have access to premium editions, DLC, and monthly rewards.”

Compared to Premium (which costs $17.99 a month), Ubisoft+ Classics is $7.99 and includes “a curated selection of our most popular back-catalog games, like Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Siege, and Watch Dogs: Legion”. The full catalogue can be found HERE.

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