Ubisoft to offer Ubisoft+ subscription service on PlayStation

Ubisoft announced today that it will launch the Ubisoft+ subscription service on the PlayStation platform in the future. The Ubisoft+ subscription service offers over 100 games, including the latest releases on launch day, as well as classics,Premium editions, additional content bundles and bonuses. The Ubisoft+ service is currently available on PC, Stadia and Amazon Luna, and will eventually be available on PlayStation and Xbox platforms.

Ubisoft also announced that it will launch a new Ubisoft+ subscription service called “Ubisoft+ Classics” for PlayStation Plus from May 24, and will adjust the offered games on a rolling basis. Ubisoft+ Classics for PlayStation features a selection of popular games, including the best-selling Assassin’s Creed: Viking Age, The Division, and For Honor, as well as many beloved classics such as Children of Light “, “Polar Howl 3: Blood Dragon”, “Polar Howl 4”, “Extreme Peak”, “Southern Four Bitches: Coon Alliance”, “The Crew 2”, “Tricks: Rise” , Watch Dogs and Werewolf Invasion. “Ubisoft+ Classics” on the PlayStation platform will offer up to 27 games at launch. By the end of 2022, the number of games will grow to more than 50, and more games are planned to be added in the future.

“With Ubisoft+ Classics, we’re giving PlayStation players another great way to play Ubisoft games on their console,” said Chris Early, Ubisoft’s Senior Vice President of Partnerships. “This is just the beginning, and we’ll eventually provide PlayStation players with a complete As the Ubisoft+ service, we will also continue to expand our vision and give players more options to play the games they love anytime, anywhere.”

“Ubisoft+ Classics” will initially be bundled with the PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium subscription services and will bring standard versions of players’ favorite Ubisoft games. “Ubisoft+ Classics” for PlayStation Plus will launch in Asia on May 24 (June 2 in Japan).

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