Ubisoft Plus game service is coming to Xbox – CNET

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Ubisoft on Wednesday said its subscription game service, Ubisoft Plus, is coming to Xbox consoles in the future, but it didn’t provide exact timing for the platform launch.
Ubisoft Plus, which starts at $15 a month, offers access to a wide variety of new and classic titles from the game publishing giant. It’s already available on PCs, Amazon Luna and Google Stadia.
“Ultimately, we will offer the Ubisoft+ subscription service to Xbox owners so that they can enjoy the full extent of our Ubisoft+ game library, including new releases, on their consoles,” Chris Early, senior vice president of Strategic Partnerships at Ubisoft, said in a release.
Ubisoft also said upcoming game Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction will be available for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscribers when it launches on Jan. 20. Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s own video game subscription service, with a catalog of more than 100 games. Game Pass starts at $10 a month for the basic PC and console plan, but the $15-a-month Ultimate plan bundles in Xbox Live Gold and EA Play, as well as other perks.
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