Ubisoft Officially Reveals Uplay+ Game Library

Players will have access to a library jam packed with Ubisoft's most popular franchises.
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It is no secret that subscription services have become a leading practice in the video game industry. Uplay+ will be Ubisoft’s entry into this industry trend, and the publisher will be looking for its Uplay+ PC subscription service to pique the interest of players across the world with its extensive library of available titles from its franchises. This full list of games that members will gain access to when the service launches were officially announced on Wednesday, July 17th, and it has plenty for members to experience. 

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Upon launch, the Uplay+ subscription service will have over 100 titles for members to play. It will include upcoming releases like Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Rainbow Six Quarantine, and Watch Dogs Legion.

Recent Ubisoft hits like The Division 2, Far Cry New Dawn, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey will also be available for players to experience for one monthly price.

However, the meat of the Uplay+ library will come from the service providing players access to all of the titles from its most popular franchises. From a plethora of Rainbow Six games to a treasure trove of Far Cry and Ghost Recon titles, there will be a vast array of games for players to enjoy.

Uplay+ members will also have access to 40 premium editions of games that will include their respective DLCs and expansions. 

A full list of available games can be found on the Uplay+ website

Uplay+ officially launches on September 3rd for $14.99 a month. 


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