How To Sign Up For Uplay Plus
Ubisoft has just announced the launch of their Uplay Plus subscription service. Uplay Plus will cost $14.99 per month and includes a library of over 100 games, access to new releases, and their DLC and premium content. The service will give you access to the Premium Editions of all the games on the service, which means you will be able to play all the DLC that is available for those titles.
Ubisoft Plus price: How much does Uplay Plus cost, and is it included with Stadia?
How much is this new subscription going to cost and does it stack with Stadia?
With there being an ever-growing number of subscription services on offer to gamers, it’s hard to know which ones offer you which games and whether or not they’re worth it.
One of the most recent once is Ubisoft Plus, which is launching November 10th.
The service has been rebranded from Uplay+, and so you may have already heard about it, just in a different form.
Here’s what you need to know about Ubisoft Plus.
How much does Ubisoft Plus cost?
Ubisoft plus costs $14.99 a month.
That’s not a bad price as it offers you access to over one hundred Ubisoft games and even includes the big upcoming games like Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and even Immortals Fenyx Rising.
This could save you money if you play a lot of Ubisoft games, but if you don’t it could well be that you’re better off avoiding the service and sticking to something like Xbox Game Pass or just not doing subscriptions at all.
You might have heard that the service is coming to a few different platforms, and that one of those is Google Stadia. Let’s talk about that.
Is Ubisoft Plus included with Stadia?
Given that Stadia has a cost you’d probably hope that Ubisoft Plus was included within it somehow.
Unfortunately, that’s not the case.
If you want to use Ubisoft Plus on Google Stadia you’ll need to be subscribed to both.
If that seems like it’s far too much money for you then that’s perfectly fine and you can just not subscribe. It’s a little irksome to already be paying for one service and having to pay for another, but it’s just the way ti works with so many companies doing subscriptions services now.
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How To Sign Up For Uplay Plus
Ubisoft has just announced the launch of their Uplay Plus subscription service. Uplay Plus will cost $14.99 per month and includes a library of over 100 games, access to new releases, and their DLC and premium content. The service will give you access to the Premium Editions of all the games on the service, which means you will be able to play all the DLC that is available for those titles.
This new service is an incredible deal and by far the most attractive of the subscription services that any games developer has made available to date. The inclusion of new titles makes this a must buy option for fans of Ubisoft games.
How to Sign Up For Uplay Plus
Signing up for Uplay Plus couldn’t be easier. Just log on to Uplay, then go to the store section. You will see a Uplay Plus segment and click the + symbol. After that, click on “Try It For Free,” and that should be it, Uplay will tell you the email address they will reach you at when the service goes live, and you are good to go.
At the moment, the service seems to be under a bit of pressure, so if it takes a few seconds for pages to load, don’t worry. Anyone who signs up between now and August 15 will receive their first month for free when the service launches in September. You will need to have a valid credit card to sign up for the service, but you can cancel the free trial at any time if you don’t want to pay the subscription. The subscription also automatically gets you access to early access and beta programs as well.
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Aidan O’Brien
Aidan O’Brien has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki, he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2 and any other ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic for GAMURS Group.
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