Ubisoft+ is a subscription-based gaming service launched by Ubisoft in September 2019 as Uplay+, offering subscribers unlimited access to a growing catalog of over 100 Ubisoft video games, including new releases on day one in premium editions such as Deluxe, Gold, and Ultimate versions, along with extra content like DLC and early access to select titles.[1][2][3]Originally available exclusively on PC via Ubisoft Connect, the service rebranded from Uplay+ to Ubisoft+ in October 2020 and expanded to multi-platform support, including beta launches on Google Stadia and Amazon Luna, followed by full availability on Xbox consoles in April 2023 and integration with PlayStation Plus in 2022.[4][5][6] In January 2024, Ubisoft evolved the service into two tiers: Ubisoft+ Premium, which provides comprehensive access to the full library, monthly in-game rewards, and discounts on purchases for $17.99 per month; and Ubisoft+ Classics, a more affordable option at $7.99 per month focused on a curated selection of back-catalog and live service titles like Far Cry 6 and Rainbow Six Siege.[3][7]The service is accessible on platforms including PC (Ubisoft Connect), Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One (Premium via direct subscription; Classics via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate), PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 (via PS Plus Extra or Premium for Classics), Amazon Luna, and NVIDIA GeForce NOW, with cloud streaming options enhancing compatibility across devices.[2][7][8][9] Key franchises in the catalog include Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, and Watch Dogs, alongside newer titles like Skull and Bones and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, emphasizing Ubisoft's focus on delivering ongoing value through updates, expansions, and cross-progression features.[2][10]
Service Overview
Description
Ubisoft+ is a subscription-based gaming service developed and operated by Ubisoft, providing subscribers with unlimited access to a growing library of Ubisoft-published titles, including downloadable content (DLC) and ongoing updates.[11] This model allows users to play a wide selection of games without individual purchases, mirroring the streaming approach of services like Netflix by prioritizing accessibility and convenience over traditional game ownership.[12]As of November 2025, the service encompasses over 140 games, spanning various genres from action-adventure to shooters and strategy titles.[10] Key franchises available include Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six, offering players immersion in Ubisoft's flagship worlds with day-one access to new releases in premium editions.[13]Originally launched as a PC-centric offering, Ubisoft+ has evolved into a multi-platform service, enabling cross-device play across systems such as Ubisoft Connect on PC, Xbox consoles (for full access), PlayStation (Classics tier via PlayStation Plus), Amazon Luna, and GeForce NOW, with features like cross-progression to maintain seamless experiences.[14]
Key Features
Ubisoft+ provides subscribers with unlimited playtime for its entire library of included games, allowing users to access and enjoy titles without incurring additional purchase costs during the subscription period. This model enables seamless exploration of Ubisoft's catalog, encompassing major franchises such as Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six, without ownership restrictions on core gameplay.[15][2]A standout benefit is day-one access to new Ubisoft releases, where subscribers can play premium editions—including Deluxe, Gold, or Ultimate variants—immediately upon launch. Additionally, select titles offer early access periods, such as three days before official release for games like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. These editions incorporate season passes and downloadable content (DLC), granting full expansions and post-launch updates without extra fees.[3][15][16]Cloud gaming capabilities enhance accessibility, permitting streaming of optimized Ubisoft titles on lower-spec devices through partnerships like Amazon Luna and NVIDIA GeForce NOW, integrated via Ubisoft Connect. For those preferring local play, offline download options are available for PC and console versions, supporting uninterrupted gaming without an internet connection after initial setup.[17][7]Ubisoft+ leverages Ubisoft Connect for personalized recommendations, suggesting games based on user play history and preferences to guide discovery within the library. Progress syncing across platforms is facilitated through Ubisoft account linkage, enabling cross-progression in supported titles, so players can resume their advancements seamlessly on PC, Xbox, or cloud services.[18][19]
History
Development and Launch
Ubisoft announced its subscription service, initially branded as Uplay+, at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June 2019, positioning it as a response to escalating video game prices and the growing popularity of subscription models like Xbox Game Pass and EA Access.[20][21] The service aimed to provide unlimited access to Ubisoft's PC game catalog, including premium editions, DLC, and day-one releases, for a monthly fee of $14.99, offering an alternative to purchasing individual titles that often exceeded $60, with deluxe versions reaching $100 or more.[22] At the time, Ubisoft highlighted how Uplay+ would deliver over 100 games and thousands of hours of content, emphasizing value in an industry shifting toward accessible, all-you-can-play libraries.[1]Following the announcement, Ubisoft conducted limited testing phases integrated with its Ubisoft Connect platform (formerly Uplay), allowing select PC users in late 2019 to access early builds and game betas as part of the service's preparation.[23] Uplay+ officially launched on September 3, 2019, exclusively for Windows PC users via download through Ubisoft Connect, featuring an initial library of more than 100 titles spanning franchises like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six. Key examples included recent releases such as Tom Clancy's The Division 2 and upcoming games like Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, which subscribers could access up to eight days early, along with premium content not available in standard editions.[24] The service also granted priority access to closed betas for future titles, enhancing its appeal for dedicated Ubisoft players.[25]In tandem with the PC launch, Ubisoft revealed a partnership with Google Stadia to bring Uplay+ to cloud gaming, initially planned for 2020 to expand beyond downloads.[26] This integration launched in beta form on Stadia in December 2020, allowing U.S. subscribers to stream select titles, though the partnership effectively ended with Stadia's shutdown in January 2023.[27] By October 2020, amid these expansions, Uplay+ underwent a rebranding to Ubisoft+, aligning the service name with the company's broader ecosystem and signaling preparations for multi-platform growth while maintaining the core PC offering.[4]
Expansion and Rebranding
Following its initial launch, Ubisoft+ underwent significant expansions to additional platforms starting in 2022. On May 24, 2022, the service became available on PlayStation 5 through integration with PlayStation Plus Premium, introducing the Ubisoft+ Classics tier that granted subscribers access to a curated selection of legacy Ubisoft titles such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Far Cry 6. This move marked the first major console expansion beyond PC and cloud services, broadening the subscriber base by leveraging Sony's subscription ecosystem.[6]In 2023, Ubisoft+ achieved full availability on Xbox Series X/S consoles via the Ubisoft+ Multi Access tier, providing access to over 60 titles including premium editions with day-one DLC. This rollout, which began in beta testing earlier that year and officially launched on April 13, built on prior cloud integrations and emphasized cross-platform play. Concurrently, support for Google Stadia was discontinued in January 2023 following the platform's shutdown, with Ubisoft redirecting affected subscribers and owners to PC alternatives through Ubisoft Connect to maintain access to their libraries.[28][29]January 2024 brought structural changes through rebranding efforts. The existing Ubisoft+ Multi Access and PC Access options were unified under the Ubisoft+ Premium tier, which continued to offer day-one access to new releases like Skull and Bones alongside premium content and early access where applicable. Simultaneously, Ubisoft+ Classics was formalized as a dedicated PC tier for legacy games, priced lower to appeal to collectors and retro gamers without overlapping Premium benefits. These adjustments aimed to streamline offerings and enhance user clarity across platforms. In March 2024, Ubisoft+ Classics became available as a standalone subscription on PlayStation consoles. On June 11, 2024, Ubisoft+ Premium launched as a standalone subscription on PlayStation 5, further expanding access to the full library on Sony platforms.[3][30][31][32]By 2025, a key development occurred on October 1, 2025, when Ubisoft+ Classics was integrated into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate as part of updated subscription plans, providing Game Pass subscribers with access to the Classics catalog without an additional fee. The tier structure remained stable otherwise, with ongoing library additions to both Premium and Classics.[9]
Subscription Model
Tiers
Ubisoft+ offers two primary subscription tiers: Premium and Classics, each designed to cater to different user preferences for accessing Ubisoft's game library. The Premium tier provides comprehensive access to over 120 titles, including day-one releases of new games, early access where available, and all associated downloadable content (DLC).[2][10] This tier supports multi-platform play across PC via Ubisoft Connect, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, and cloud gaming services such as Amazon Luna and GeForce NOW, with cross-progression and cross-save functionality enabling seamless advancement across devices.[7][15]In contrast, the Classics tier limits access to a curated selection of over 50 older Ubisoft titles, focusing on legacy games such as earlier entries in the Assassin's Creed series (e.g., Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Origins), without inclusion of new releases, early access, or ongoing DLC updates.[33][31] This tier is available primarily on PC via Ubisoft Connect, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and GeForce NOW, but excludes cloud gaming on Amazon Luna and does not support Xbox consoles as a standalone option.[31][8] While Classics emphasizes backward-compatible legacy content with basic updates for playability, it lacks the full support and expansions provided in Premium.[30]
A 14-day free trial is available for the Premium tier on select platforms, allowing new subscribers to test full access before committing.[34] Family sharing is restricted, with each subscription tied to a single Ubisoft account and no provisions for broad multi-user access or simultaneous play across multiple profiles.[7]
Pricing
Ubisoft+ offers two subscription tiers with distinct pricing structures as of 2025. The Premium tier is priced at $17.99 per month or $179.99 annually, providing access to a full library including new releases and premium editions.[2][3][15] The Classics tier costs $7.99 per month with no annual option available, focusing on a curated selection of older titles.[30][35]Pricing varies by region to reflect local currencies and market conditions. In Europe, the Premium tier is €17.99 per month, while in the United Kingdom it is £14.99 per month.[36][37] Bundled discounts are available through integrations with other services, such as inclusion of the Classics tier in PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at no additional cost beyond those subscriptions.[8][2]The service launched in 2020 as a rebranding of Uplay+ at $14.99 per month.[38] In 2024, pricing for the unified Premium tier increased to $17.99 per month alongside the introduction of the Classics tier at $7.99 per month.[3][30]Subscriptions are managed through Ubisoft Connect and support payment via major credit cards (including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express) and PayPal.[39] They feature auto-renewal by default, with cancellation available at any time through the account settings without prorated refunds.[40]At its annual cost, the Premium tier equates to the price of approximately 2-3 full-price AAA games (typically $70 each), offering ongoing access without permanent ownership of titles.[41]
Ubisoft+ is accessible on personal computers through the Ubisoft Connect application, which requires Windows 10 (64-bit) or later operating systems.[42] Users must install the Ubisoft Connect launcher to download and play titles, with offline mode supported for previously downloaded content after authentication.[42]On consoles, Ubisoft+ provides full support for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One, allowing subscribers to the Premium tier to access the complete game catalog by linking their Ubisoft and Xbox accounts directly through the Microsoft Store or console settings.[43] For PlayStation, access is limited to the Ubisoft+ Classics catalog on PS5 and PS4, which requires an active PlayStation Plus Extra or Premium subscription and is available via the PlayStation Store, without support for the full Premium tier.[8]Cloud streaming options enable Ubisoft+ gameplay without local downloads, primarily through Amazon Luna, where subscribers can stream Premium titles on compatible devices after linking accounts, with additional support via GeForce NOW for select games.[17] Integration with Xbox Cloud Gaming allows streaming of Ubisoft+ titles on supported hardware via the Xbox app, provided the user has an active Premium subscription linked to their Microsoft account.[7]Mobile access to Ubisoft+ is restricted to cloud streaming on Android and iOS devices, available through the Amazon Luna app or Xbox Cloud Gaming (Beta) app, with no option for native downloads or offline play due to hardware limitations.[44] Compatible controllers, such as Bluetooth gamepads, are required for optimal control during streaming sessions.[45]Backward compatibility ensures that older titles in the Ubisoft+ library remain playable on newer hardware; on Xbox Series X/S, all Xbox One games from the service run natively, while on PS5, PS4 titles in the Classics catalog are supported with enhanced performance where applicable.[2]Technical requirements emphasize a stable internetconnection for cloud-based access and initial setups, with a minimum download speed of 5 Mbps recommended for basic streaming, though 10 Mbps or higher is advised for 1080p resolution and reduced latency on services like Amazon Luna.[46] Offline play is feasible for downloaded games on PC and consoles, but cloud streaming mandates continuous connectivity, and all platforms require account linking for cross-progression.[14]
Integrations
Ubisoft+ integrates with several major gaming ecosystems, enabling subscribers to access its library through bundled services and cross-platform tools. One prominent partnership is with PlayStation Plus, where the Ubisoft+ Classics catalog—a curated selection of over 50 titles—has been included at no additional cost for Extra and Premium tier subscribers since June 13, 2022, in North America.[47]On Xbox, Ubisoft+ provides cloud streaming access to its titles via Xbox Cloud Gaming (xCloud) as part of the Multi Access plan, which launched on April 13, 2023.[28] The full Ubisoft+ library, including over 70 games playable on Xbox consoles, became available starting the same date, with subscribers able to download and play titles locally after linking accounts.[48] This integration allows seamless access within the Xbox ecosystem, though it requires a separate Ubisoft+ subscription alongside Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for overlapping benefits like cloud play.Amazon Luna supports the full Ubisoft+ Premium tier through a dedicated channel, enabling streaming of over 45 Ubisoft games, including new releases like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry series, on compatible devices.[44] Launched in 2020, this partnership provides cross-progression by linking Luna and Ubisoft accounts, allowing players to continue their game saves across sessions without additional hardware.[49]At the core of these integrations is Ubisoft Connect, the publisher's proprietary platform that serves as a central hub for cross-platform progression and achievements.[50] It synchronizes player data, such as save files and unlocks, across PC, consoles, and cloud services, ensuring continuity in supported titles like Assassin's Creed Shadows, where achievements earned on one platform transfer to others.[51] This feature extends to Ubisoft+ subscribers, facilitating switches between integrated services without losing progress.Unlike these, there is no native integration with Steam; Ubisoft+ games must be accessed via the Ubisoft Connect launcher, with account linking required for any overlap in owned titles.[52]These partnerships offer benefits like seamless service switching and cost reductions through bundling—for instance, including Ubisoft+ Classics in PlayStation Plus Extra saves subscribers the standalone $7.99 monthly fee, effectively reducing expenses by about 35% for those already on the $14.99 tier.[53] Overall, they enhance accessibility by embedding Ubisoft+ into larger ecosystems, allowing shared progress while minimizing duplication in subscriptions.[14]
Reception
Commercial Performance
Ubisoft+ expansions to console platforms, including its full launch on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One in April 2023, provided access to over 100 titles and contributed to the service's strongest performance month in December 2023.[28][54]In fiscal year 2024, subscription services including Ubisoft+ formed a key component of Ubisoft's Player Recurring Investment (PRI), which accounted for 37.9% of the company's total net bookings of €2.32 billion.[55] The 2024 rebranding to Ubisoft+ Premium—merging multi-access and PC tiers—and the introduction of the lower-cost Ubisoft+ Classics tier enhanced user options across PC, Xbox, and Amazon Luna, attracting 10% new players unfamiliar with Ubisoft titles.[54][56]The service holds a competitive edge among loyalists to Ubisoft franchises like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry, positioning it against broader offerings such as EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. However, growth faced headwinds following the closure of Google Stadia in January 2023, a prior distribution channel for Ubisoft+, which limited streaming accessibility and contributed to moderated expansion in subsequent quarters. In November 2025, Ubisoft reported declining revenues amid a broader industry shift toward subscriptions and live services, with many new games struggling to attract buyers, potentially impacting ongoing subscription growth.[57]
Criticism
Ubisoft+ has faced criticism for its subscription model, which emphasizes access over ownership, leading to concerns among users about the lack of permanent rights to games and the risk of content being removed from the library. In early 2024, Ubisoft's director of subscriptions, Philippe Tremblay, stated that for services like Ubisoft+ to thrive, gamers must become more "comfortable" with not owning the titles they play, drawing backlash for reinforcing the precarious nature of digital subscriptions where titles can be delisted due to licensing or business decisions.[56][58][59]The service's library has also drawn complaints for its relatively smaller and Ubisoft-exclusive catalog compared to broader offerings like Xbox Game Pass, which includes titles from multiple publishers, alongside delays in adding new releases to the subscription rotation.[60][61]A price increase in January 2024, raising the Multi-Access tier (rebranded as Premium) from $14.99 to $17.99 per month, was viewed by some as unjustified given economic pressures and the service's ongoing limitations, especially as it coincided with a tier split that limited cheaper access to older titles only.[62][63]Technical issues have been a persistent point of contention, including frequent cloud streaming lag on platforms like Amazon Luna, which affects gameplay fluidity, and reports of account bans or suspensions disrupting access to subscribed content without clear resolution paths.[64][65]In 2023, temporary removals of certain titles from the Ubisoft+ library due to licensing expirations fueled broader debates on digital ownership, exemplified by Ubisoft's handling of similar issues in other products like The Crew, where server shutdowns revoked access despite prior purchases or subscriptions.[66][67]Accessibility barriers further compound these issues, with the lack of robust native mobile support—culminating in the May 2025 decommissioning of the Ubisoft Connect mobile companion app—and high system requirements for PC downloads excluding lower-end hardware users.[68][69]
Branding
Logos
The visual evolution of Ubisoft+'s logo reflects the service's growth from its beta launch as Uplay+ in 2019 to a multi-platform subscription model. The original 2019 logo for Uplay+ featured a simple "+" symbol integrated with the "Uplay" wordmark in blue and white colors, designed to evoke connectivity and unlimited access to Ubisoft's game library.[21]Following the rebranding to Ubisoft+ in October 2020, the logo featured a blue treatment, aligning with the integration of Uplay and Ubisoft Connect platforms; this version was prominently used in marketing materials through 2024.In September 2024, as part of a comprehensive brand identity refresh, the logo was updated to a blue "+" symbol paired with a streamlined custom font, emphasizing the service's premium positioning and multi-platform availability across PC, Xbox, and Luna.[70] The design draws inspiration from Ubisoft's master brand spiral motif to create immersive visuals representing diverse game worlds, with the sentiment "One world is never enough" guiding the overall aesthetic to foster curiosity and discovery.[71][70]The primary logo appears on app icons, the officialwebsite, and promotional assets. This identity was developed by the creative agency Further in collaboration with Monotype for the Ubisoft Plus Sans typeface and Mata for motion elements, with no major controversies reported regarding the designs.[71][70]
Naming Conventions
Ubisoft's subscription service began as Uplay+ during its beta launch on September 3, 2019, offering access to over 100 games for $14.99 per month on PC.[72] The name "Uplay+" tied directly to Ubisoft's then-existing PC platform, Uplay, reflecting its initial focus on that ecosystem.[20]In October 2020, the service rebranded to Ubisoft+ to enhance consistency across the player experience and better align with the company's broader branding as it expanded beyond PC to platforms like Amazon Luna and Google Stadia.[73] This change emphasized the service's evolution into a multi-platform offering while distancing it from the Uplay launcher, which had separately rebranded to Ubisoft Connect earlier that year.[74]In January 2024, Ubisoft simplified its tier structure by consolidating the existing Ubisoft+ Multi-Access (cross-platform access) and PC Access plans into a single Ubisoft+ Premium tier, priced at $17.99 per month, which provides full access to new releases, premium editions, and over 100 back-catalog titles on PC, Xbox, and Amazon Luna.[75] Simultaneously, a new lower-cost Ubisoft+ Classics tier was introduced at $7.99 per month, focusing on select older games playable via Ubisoft Connect on PC, GeForce Now, and consoles like PlayStation.[30] The "Premium" designation highlights comprehensive access, including day-one launches and early access where applicable, while the updates aimed to streamline options for diverse player needs without altering existing subscriptions.[76]The naming remains consistent worldwide, with no regional variations reported, and "Ubisoft+" is protected as a trademark by Ubisoft Entertainment SA.[77] This unified branding supports the service's goal of encompassing multiple access levels under a single, recognizable identity.