Today, Ubisoft announced that Ubisoft+, its subscription service, is now available on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles through the Ubisoft+ multi-platform model, Ubisoft+ Multi Access, for $17.99 per month. Ubisoft+ Multi Access gives players the ability to play across multiple platforms with a single subscription, including PC through Ubisoft Connect, Amazon Luna, and now Xbox.
Ubisoft is a creator of worlds, committed to enriching players’ lives with original and memorable entertainment experiences. Ubisoft’s global teams create and develop a deep and diverse portfolio of games. Through
Ubisoft Connect, players can enjoy an ecosystem of services to enhance their gaming experience, get rewards and connect with friends across platforms. With Ubisoft+, the subscription service, they can access a growing catalog of more than 100 Ubisoft games and DLC.
Ubisoft+ brings players a growing library of Ubisoft titles — including the latest releases on day one, DLC, and classic games — subscribers will also receive 10% off on any in-game currency purchases made.
Subscribers will be able to link their Xbox account and have access to premium editions of upcoming releases, as well as beloved games from Ubisoft’s catalog, such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, Far Cry 6, and more. Cross-progression will be enabled for a select number of titles.
“Partnering with Xbox to launch Ubisoft+ Multi Access on Xbox consoles enhances our subscription offering to provide more value and choice to our players, said Chris Early, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Business Development at Ubisoft. “Xbox console players can now have unbridled access to discover our worlds through Ubisoft’s extensive game library.”
“Like us, Ubisoft strives to bring more games to more people, and today we’re accelerating that effort together,” said Sarah Bond, Corporate Vice President of Creator Experience and Ecosystem at Microsoft. “By launching Ubisoft+ on Xbox, we’re presenting Xbox console players another vibrant catalogue to explore by subscription.”