Ubisoft, a major player in the gaming industry, has recently revamped its subscription model, introducing a new premium tier while also catering to fans of classic games. The company’s latest move in the gaming subscription landscape reflects a growing trend towards diversified offerings, allowing gamers to choose a plan that best suits their interests and budgets.

Users will have to pay $17.99 for premium, and $7.99 for the Classics subscription

The new “Ubisoft+ Premium” subscription, priced at $17.99 per month, is a significant update from the previous Multi-Access and PC Access options. This premium tier offers subscribers immediate access to the latest games, including the much-anticipated “Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.” Along with early access to new releases, the premium tier provides exclusive editions and monthly perks, making it an attractive option for dedicated Ubisoft fans.

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In contrast, Ubisoft has also introduced “Ubisoft+ Classics,” a more budget-friendly option at $7.99 per month, available on PC via the Ubisoft Store. This service is a curated selection of popular games from Ubisoft’s back catalog, including hits like “Far Cry 6,” “Rainbow Six Siege,” and “Watch Dogs: Legion.” This tier is a nod to gamers who appreciate the classics or those who may want to explore Ubisoft’s rich gaming history at a lower cost.

An exciting future development for Ubisoft+ is the anticipated addition of the Activision Blizzard catalog. This move comes as Ubisoft takes over Activision’s cloud gaming rights from Microsoft, following the tech giant’s $69 billion acquisition of the “Call of Duty” maker. This expansion will further enrich Ubisoft’s offerings, making it a more comprehensive gaming destination.

Philippe Tremblay, Ubisoft’s Director of Subscription, notes the success of the Ubisoft+ program, citing popular titles like “Assassin’s Creed” and “Rainbow Six” as key drivers. He highlights the attractiveness of the Ubisoft+ Classics tier, emphasizing the growing catalog and the opportunity for players to delve into more of Ubisoft’s immersive worlds.

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