Uplay+ is Now Live for PC

Ubisoft fans rejoice! There is a new way you can invest in old and upcoming Ubisoft games. Uplay+ has been officially released today giving subscribers access to more than 100 games including early access for upcoming titles. Not only that, a free trial period is available giving subscribers free access until September 30th.

Ubisoft has a large number of strong titles on its belt such as Assassin’s Creed OdysseyThe Division 2, and Rainbow Six SiegeUplay+ will give subscribers full access to titles such as these for a monthly price of $15 per month. Uplay+ doesn’t stop on just the latest games for Ubisoft. Subscribers will also have access to games such as Beyond Good and Evil and the Prince of Persia series along with a large array of other titles still waiting to be rediscovered.

Not only do subscribers have access to beloved old titles, they will also have early access to new titles up to 3 days before launch, with upcoming releases including Gods & Monsters and Watch Dogs Legion already set to be added in the future. It’ll also give you beta access for soon to be released games such as Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which is set to go live on September 5. Additionally, all those additionals and DLC content players have a hard time throwing money on will all be accessible when you subscribe. This includes all the newest DLC content for The Division 2 or all current and newly added operators for Rainbow Six: Siege.

Uplay+ is sure to attract fans of Ubisoft games. So many titles accessible from the start and guaranteed access to all new titles and additional content sound promising. Just remember, this is not a streaming srvice like the upcoming Google Stadia, games must be downloaded to your computer after subscribing to be accessed. All can be accessed now and for free until October 1st for PC users.

Nathan Arquiette: Mom and Dad would never buy me a gaming console growing up, so I bought my own Dreamcast when I was 10 years old. Ever since then my passion for gaming went wild. Why watch a movie or read a book when you can take part in the plot playing a game was my philosophy. "Video games rot your brain" but I had a 10th grade reading level in the 6th grade all thanks to RPG's. Talking and writing about games is something I will never get tired of. I'm a Liberal Studies Graduate living in Fresno, CA.
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