Ubisoft could be preparing to launch Ubisoft Plus on the Xbox platform.
Ubisoft+ is a PC-exclusive service that gives its subscribers access to the French publisher's extensive catalog of video games as well as the most expensive editions of upcoming games at launch. It is not the largest subscription service on the PC, but it does have its fair share of fans. Recently, Ubisoft "partnered" with Sony to include "Ubisoft Classics", which is a list of its best-selling games, to the PS Plus Extra and Premium. At the same time, Ubisoft promised to bring Ubisoft+ to the PlayStation "in the future.
Now, it appears that Ubisoft is playing both sides.
Twitter user @Alumia_Italia, a data miner with a solid reputation for leaking privy info based on Xbox's backend, recently revealed finding several Ubisoft+ assets during a cyber sleuthing adventure.
It's not easy to make sense of how the current video game subscriptions work and which platforms they are available on. The gist here, at least, in the context of this article, is that Xbox could be getting Ubisoft+ soon. Precedence suggests that Microsoft will find a way to bundle Ubisoft+ with the Game Pass Ultimate sub. This would give subscribers access to a smorgasbord of content, from dozens of Assassin's Creed games, to incoming Ubisoft games like Skull & Bones, among several others.
