For that reason, I’ve only had Ubisoft+ for a few short months a few years ago, and haven’t really touched it since. There aren’t a ton of Ubisoft games that I’m super into, though Assassin’s Creed is a title that I’ve long wanted to play through. Ubisoft+ is a subscription that I want to have, but have never felt the need to actually pay for. On the Rainbow Six side of things, Extraction launching day-one on Game Pass for PC and Game Pass Ultimate on January 20, so be sure to brush up your skills by diving into Rainbow Six Siege before the release. We don’t yet have a solid release date as to when Ubisoft+ will be launching on Xbox, but we assume it’ll be within the next few months, though we’ll keep you updated as we learn more. And, after Microsoft’s purchase of Bethesda, Game Pass is now the game subscription service to beat as it has many AAA titles from various studios available to play at any time. EA Play started out as a separate service from Game Pass and was integrated last year into Microsoft’s all-encompassing subscription service, allowing gamers to play titles from EA and Microsoft without paying two fees. Of course, nothing has been said yet about the actual services joining forces, but if we look at history, it’s not hard to see it happening either. While the Ubisoft+ subscription won’t be part of Game Pass at launch, it’s not a far jump to assume that at some point it could happen. Well, Ubisoft+ is now coming to Xbox “in the future.” The service provides access to more than 100 Ubisoft titles with a single monthly fee, similar to how Game Pass already works. The studio has had its Ubisoft+ service for quite some time, but it’s been locked to the company’s uPlay client since its release. This isn’t where the excitement ends, as Rainbow Six Extraction is only the beginning of Ubisoft’s announcements this week.
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