New (official) Game Pass notice of Ubisoft+ integration surfaced

Now there are first indications from the official side that Ubisoft + is coming for the Xbox Game Pass.

Now there are first indications from the official side that Ubisoft + is coming for the Xbox Game Pass.

Now there are first indications from the official side that Ubisoft + is coming for the Xbox Game Pass.

In order to make the Xbox Game Pass even more attractive, Microsoft is bringing an ever-growing offer into the house. After the large subscription service EA Play found its way into the Game Pass, rumors arose that the next bang with Ubisoft+ was imminent. And as it seems, it could actually be that time soon.

Sexism issues at Ubisoft: The French developer and publisher has been accused of a toxic corporate culture since July 2020. Including far-reaching Sexism issues, misogyny and discrimination, which should be deeply rooted in the company. Consequences have already been drawn by Ubisoft, e.g. Replaced senior management staff and openly commented on the allegations, but internally, many employees feel that these measures are not sufficient.

Ubisoft employee confirms integration

Why is? on Instagram the Dutch site of Ubisoft advertises the subscription service Ubisoft+. The publisher’s game subscription should come soon for the Xbox consoles, but user devilwildz wants to use the comments to ensure that Ubisoft + also comes for the Game Pass.

An unusual answer: Ubisoft itself replies that Ubisoft+ is coming to Xbox Game Pass “soon”. In response to the statement “Thank you for the leak”, the company says “google it”, meaning that the information is already official.

The users then explain to the Dutch operators of the Ubisoft page on Instagram that so far only the information is official that Ubisoft + would come for Xbox consoles. However, it was not yet known that Ubisoft+ will also be coming to Xbox Game Pass.

What is Ubisoft+? Ubisoft+ is the giant publisher’s in-house game subscription. Similar to other service models such as EA Play or Netflix, you pay a monthly fee to get unlimited access to a large selection of titles. You can play them for as long as you pay for the subscription, but you can’t keep them after you cancel.

Here’s what we know so far about Ubisoft+ integration on Xbox consoles:

Ubisoft+: subscription service also comes for Xbox consoles with over 100 games


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Leak possibly just an accident

However, it remains unclear whether the Ubisoft employee made a mistake and thought that the general integration of Ubisoft+ on Xbox consoles was meant, or whether he actually leaked previously unknown information. Unfortunately, the responsible social media officer did not react to the further answers of the commenters.

User seriesxoptimized is confident that this info should be revealed on the massive Xbox Show Case that will take place on June 12th, 2022. Microsoft wants to show titles here that come from Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda and other partners. The other partners could mean, among other things, Ubisoft.

When could Ubisoft+ come? The statement “soon” still doesn’t nail an exact date when Ubisoft+ – in whatever form – comes to Xbox consoles. The subscription service may be available right after the Xbox Show Case, but it could be months before we see Ubisoft+ on Xbox Series X/S and probably Xbox One as well.

You can find everything about the previous rumors here:

Xbox Rumor: Next big subscription service will be part of Game Pass


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It’s also unclear what form Ubisoft+ will come in for Xbox consoles. A possible alternative would be to release some kind of base model for Xbox consoles, which is available to Game Pass members at no additional cost. For an additional fee, the full scope of Ubisoft+ could be unlocked.

What do you think: did the Ubisoft employee blurt out? Or just misunderstood the questioner?



Reference-www.gamepro.de