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Ubisoft Talks About UPlay+ During Their E3 2019 Presentation
During their E3 2019 presentation, Ubisoft revealed plans for their new UPlay subscription system on the way which will be called UPlay+. The service will launch on September 3rd and will run you $15 a month for complete access to all of their current games, as well as the entire Ubisoft library that has over 100 titles available at launch. The service will be free from September 3rd-30th for those who register by August 15th, 2019. Here are some extra details and a trailer for the service.
Uplay+ will give players the opportunity to discover the best Ubisoft games on PC, with unlimited access to more than 100 games, including DLC, right at launch on September 3. In addition, subscribers will automatically be included in beta access and early access programs for upcoming titles, including the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint closed beta on September 5, and the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint Ultimate Edition on October 1 – three days prior to the game's worldwide launch.
With Uplay+, subscribers will have access to download Ubisoft's growing catalog of 100+ games, including:
- Upcoming Releases: Watch Dogs: Legion, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Rainbow Six Quarantine, Gods & Monsters and more.
- Latest Released Games: Tom Clancy's The Division 2, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, Far Cry 5, Anno 1800 and more.
- Classic Ubisoft Titles: Titles from the Far Cry and Rayman franchises, Prince of Persia, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell, Beyond Good & Evil and more.
- Beloved PC Franchises: Heroes of Might and Magic, Silent Hunter, The Settlers, Anno and more.
"The video game industry is constantly shifting, and our players' needs are evolving. At Ubisoft, we are committed to offering our players the best experience and the opportunity to discover the different worlds we've created for them. With Uplay+, we are able to provide more freedom for players by making it even easier to access our extensive catalogue," said Brenda Panagrossi, vice president of Platform and Product Management.