Ubisoft looks set to launch its Ubisoft+ game subscription service on Xbox consoles imminently.
Following recent reports that the service will hitMicrosoft’s consoles this month, theUbisoftStore website is nowadvertisingUbisoft+ as available onXbox.

The website currently contains a dead link to a page that is expected to eventually show a full list of Ubisoft+ games available on Xbox consoles.
Update13th Apr 2023 / 4:11 pm
Ubisoft+ haslaunched on Xbox as part of the service’s $17.99 / £14.99 Multi Access plan, which lets players access over 100 games onPCand a selection of titles via Xbox consoles andAmazon’s Luna cloud gaming service.
An advert for Ubisoft+ is alsoreportedlyappearing on the Xbox rewards app for some players.

Ubisoft announced in January 2022that it planned to bring the subscription service to Xbox consoles “in the future”.
The confirmation followed claims thatUbisoft+ could added to the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate tier, which alsoincludes an EA Play membership.

However, theAssassin’s Creedpublisher subsequently said that Ubisoft+ would be a separate subscription from Game Pass.
Ubisoft+ just showed up on my Xbox Homescreen. However, when clicked it goes to a dead URL. Must be close, right?@JezCorden#Xbox#Ubisoft#SuperPumpedpic.twitter.com/SEMrCR2wNu

Originallylaunched for PC as Uplay+ in September 2019, Ubisoft+ offers access to over 100 Ubisoft titles, including new games and DLC at launch, from $14.99 / £12.99 / €14.99 per month.



