Ubisoft+ is now coming to PlayStation, giving players the choice of platform now
Ubisoft have announced that their Ubisoft+ program, which launched on PC last year and was announced for Xbox earlier this year, would now be coming to PlayStation, initially as part of the PlayStation Plus enhancements.
“With Ubisoft+ Classics, we’re providing PlayStation players with another way to enjoy Ubisoft games on their consoles,” said Chris Early, senior vice president of partnerships, Ubisoft. “This is just the beginning, as we will ultimately make Ubisoft+ available to PlayStation owners as we continue to build our vision and provide players with more options to access their favourite games, whenever and wherever they are.”
When the PlayStation Plus program upgrades here in Australia later next month, those on either the Extra or Deluxe plans, details on those here, a selection of games are being included form Ubisoft. Here are just some of the current games announced:
Assassin’s Creed® Valhalla
Tom Clancy’s The Division
For Honor
Child of Light
Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon,
Far Cry 4
STEEP
South Park: The Fractured but Whole
The Crew 2
Trials Rising
Watch_Dogs
Werewolves Within
The service is set to launch with 27 titles, but some regions will get different games, the team plan on expanding the Ubisoft+ Classics catalogue to more than 50 games by the end of 2022, with more games planned in the future.
Now we just need some details on the Xbox side of the offering.