Although some do not know, Ubisoft It has its own subscription service called Ubisoft+which allows users to play a large part of the catalog of video games produced by this company, at least those that do not involve someone else’s franchises such as Mario + Rabbids. And while it’s not the most popular subscription compared to Game Pass, they’re trying to do what they can to hook you in with a significant name change.
According to reports, the French company has changed the name of the original payment plan, which is now Ubisoft+ Premium, with a new category of classic titles for those using the platform on the computer version. It was previously said that Multi Access would allow users to try out many video games between release and even days before release, and this was timed to launch. Prince of Persia: The Lost CrownGame with very good reviews.
As for costs, it will 279 Mexican pesos per month, making no adjustments and offering much more than what was done before. It is worth mentioning that the cheapest plan is requested, so if you are its user pc And you don’t want to share on like console Xbox, you need to do this even if you don’t have a device. However, the rewards are worth it, since each release can be tested, so the emphasis is on recent releases eg Avatar: Pandora’s Border.
Of course, for its rate $129 MXN Every month, the user will have access to 50 games already established on the PC which are apparently not going to change the rotation much, and they may not be great releases, so it is advisable to spend a little more to get the full experience. This suggests that the platform somehow wants to create a solid place in the market, but it is possible that people continue to like game pass Because different companies are involved in their games.
Through: Ubisoft News
Editor’s note: I’ve never used this subscription service, but I’m not really interested, since I only want Rayman titles and maybe Prince of Persia. However, I want the new installment of The Prince’s Tale for the Switch, so we’ll have to wait.