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One of the big beats of Ubisoft's E3 press conference this year was the reveal of Uplay+, a subscription service that launches on September 3rd for PC (and later on Stadia) that gives players access to the publisher's catalog of titles. Though pricing details were revealed, Ubisoft has remained mum on the full lineup of titles coming to the service. Today, the company revealed specifics.
Ubisoft says more than 100 titles will be available on Uplay+, from old classics like Beyond Good & Evil and various Assassin's Creed titles to streaming sensation Rainbow Six Siege. Even upcoming games like Watch Dogs Legion and Ghost Recon Breakpoint are coming. Furthermore, 40 of these titles available to subscribers will be the premium edition instead of the standard release. This makes a huge difference in the case of something like Rainbow Six Siege because it means subscribers get access to all 48 Operators in the game out of the gate.
You can read the full list of titles coming to UPlay+ right here:
As you can probably see, the list is pretty comprehensive when it comes to offering up the publisher's library (sans a few games like HAWX). Uplay+ will cost $14.99 per month. Those who sign up for the service before August 15 will get access to a trial period that runs from September 3 to 30.