Ubisoft has transformed its existing subscription plan. In addition to the name itself, the subscription price has also changed.
The creators of the Assassin's Creed series, Ubisoft, completely unexpectedly changed its current subscription offer. From now on, players will be able to choose from two subscription options: Ubisoft+ Classic and Ubisoft+ Premium.
Philippe Tremblay, Director of Services at Ubisoft, stated that this amount is adequate for the content that the Premium plan will give to players.
We're talking day one releases, and with games like Prince of Persia, you get early access. We already have Avatar, Assassin's Creed: Mirage all of these games are available to play. That's tremendous value already. And then there's the catalogue, too. Thousands of dollars of games.
And you don't just get access to these games, you get the premium editions. So it's all the added content that comes with that. We have rewards, too. And one of the big advantages with Ubisoft+ is that you get to play these across multiple devices. From one subscription, you can access our titles through PC, Xbox and Amazon Luna â?? explained Tremblay (via GamesIndustry.biz).
Perhaps the higher subscription price is related to the fact that in the future the Premium offer will be enriched with productions from Activision Blizzard. The company representative did not want to reveal details about when this will happen. He only revealed that the company is constantly "working on this offer to provide subscribers with the best possible experience."
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