Ubisoft+ May Soon Join Game Pass
Ubisoft+ may soon be available in Game Pass. That's what Ubiosft's Dutch branch suggests, at least.
It's possible that the Game Pass offer will soon be joined by Ubisoft+, a service providing access to the publisher's library of more than 100 games.
- The source of this information is a conversation on Twitter. In a thread about the latter subscription, one of the players asked when Ubisoft+ will join Game Pass, to which the account of the Dutch branch of the publisher wrote back "soon".
- The entry was quickly deleted, which may suggest that the manager of the Twitter account of this branch of the company was a bit hasty in his response.
- The new message published in response to a player's question is "we're sorry, but we can't disclose any information on this matter at this time."
Adding this type of service to Game Pass would be nothing new. After all, owners of this subscription have been able to use the analogous EA Play for some time now.
In addition, some Ubisoft games are already present in Game Pass (e.g. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Extraction), and others (including Assassin's Creed Origins) are on the way so the company is open to this type of collaboration with Microsoft.
We hope that the news from the Dutch branch of the publisher is not just a mistake. Game Pass is already a very attractive service, but its users would appreciate the addition of games produced by Ubisoft.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that currently there is a deal going on, which enables us to test Ubisoft+ for free for a week.