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Vikki Blake

Ubisoft's subscription service, Ubisoft+, is now available on Xbox consoles

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Ubisoft's own subscription service, Ubisoft+, is now available on Xbox consoles.

Up until now, Ubisoft's game library was only available via its own PC client, with a limited selection of its "classic" catalog available as part of the more expensive PlayStation Plus subscription tiers, although later Ubisoft games, such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla, are currently not available via that service. 

Now - for $18/£15 - players can subscribe to Ubisoft's newest subscription tier, "Multi Access", which gives you access to the same 100+ PC games, premium editions, day one releases, and discounts you get with the $15/£13 "PC Access" plan, only with "selected games" also available on Xbox, too.

The collection includes pretty much all of the Assassin's Creed games up to and including Valhalla, most Far Cry titles, For Honor, the South Park games, The Crew, plus Rainbow Six Siege, and both Division games. All three Watch Dogs games are available, too, as well as some digital board games.

“Partnering with Xbox to launch Ubisoft+ Multi Access on Xbox consoles enhances our subscription offering to provide more value and choice to our players”, said Chris Early, senior vice president of strategic partnerships and business development at Ubisoft.  

“Xbox console players can now have unbridled access to discover our worlds through Ubisoft’s extensive game library.” 

After Ubisoft's new AI-driven writing assistant tool was met with backlash online, one former developer has said it's not as bad as it first seems.

Last month, Ubisoft unveiled its 'Ubisoft Ghostwriter' tool, an AI-driven program that claims to help writers by generating barks and other dialog snippets for NPCs. After considerable backlash from developers and players alike, former developer on Ubisoft's Watch Dogs Legion Liz England claims it's the "gold standard" of how to integrate the tech into game development.

Check out our new games 2023 guide for a look ahead at all the games coming out over the rest of the year. 

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