Ubisoft announced in January 2022 that it would make its Ubisoft Plus Game Pass subscription service available on PlayStation and Xbox gaming systems.
Even though Ubisoft Plus Classics was included in the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers in May–June 2022. Still, there is no release date for it on Xbox, and after the original announcement, there was no further information.
Some sources indicate that Ubisoft Plus Game Pass may become available for Xbox platforms soon. Several Ubisoft games, including Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, Tom Clancy’s Division 2, and Watch Dogs: Legion, have received an unknown “Free” tag with a countdown to January 16–17 as a result of an update to the Microsoft store backend.
What is Ubisoft Plus Game Pass?
Xbox gamers will soon be able to purchase Ubisoft Plus Game Pass on their gaming systems should not come as a surprise because it has already been stated that Xbox will eventually receive the service. Players who desire to play well-known Ubisoft games can benefit from this feature.
Users can access the whole library of Ubisoft games and all the adored franchises, such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Tom Clancy’s games, and many more, by purchasing Ubisoft Plus Game Pass for a significantly lesser cost than purchasing the game for $60–$70.
However, unlike EA Play, Ubisoft Plus is unlikely to be included with Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Instead, you will need to pay $14.99 a month in order to access the Ubisoft Plus library, just like on a PC.
Upcoming Ubisoft Plus Game Pass games
Over 20 Ubisoft games have been identified by multiple Microsoft Store trackers as being part of the free game offers when it eventually opens, it appears as Ubisoft Plus Game Pass will soon be available on Xbox. The games that are expected to be free with the game pass are as follows:
- Assassin’s Creed III Remastered
- Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India
- Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia
- Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered
- Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- Family Feud
- Far Cry 3 Classic Edition
- Far Cry 4 Gold Edition
- Far Cry 6
- Monopoly Madness
- Monopoly Plus
- Rabbids: Party of Legends
- Rayman Legends
- Riders Republic
- Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition
- The Crew 2
- Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
- Trivial Pursuit Live! 2
- Uno
- Watch Dogs: Legion
The Ubisoft Plus Game Pass release date is yet to be announced
Ubisoft Plus for Xbox has yet to receive a release date or price, but we anticipate that it will be available for purchase very soon. Ubisoft clarified any misunderstandings regarding the new Ubisoft Plus being confused by the Xbox Game Pass in May of last year, so it doesn’t seem like it will be a part of Xbox Game Pass.
You can get Ubisoft Plus from the Ubisoft official site as soon as it’s released.
In which countries is Ubisoft plus Game Pass available?
You can check which countries Ubisoft Plus Game Pass is available in the table below.
Afghanistan | Libya | Åland Island | Liechtenstein | Albania | Lithuania |
Algeria | Luxembourg | Andorra | Macedonia | Angola | Madagascar |
Antarctica | Malawi | Australia | Maldives | Austria | Mali |
Armenia | Malta | Azerbaijan | Marshall Islands | Bahrain | Martinique |
Bangladesh | Mauritania | Belgium | Mauritius | Benin | Mayotte |
Bhutan | Mexico | Bonaire | Micronesia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Moldova |
Botswana | Monaco | Bouvet Island | Mongolia | Brazil | Montenegro |
British Indian Ocean Territory | Morocco | Bulgaria | Mozambique | Burkina Faso | Namibia |
Burundi | Nauru | Cabo Verde | Nepal | Cameroon | Netherlands |
Canada | New Caledonia | Central African Republic | New Zealand | Chad | Niger |
Christmas Island | Nigeria | Cocos Island | Niue | Comoros | Norfolk Island |
Congo | Northern Mariana Islands | Cook Islands | Norway | Croatia | Oman |
Cyprus | Pakistan | Czech Republic | Palau | Democratic Republic of Congo | Palestine |
Denmark | Papua New Guinea | Djibouti | Pitcairn | East Timor | Poland |
Egypt | Portugal | Equatorial Guinea | Qatar | Eritrea | Reunion |
Estonia | Romania | Eswatini | Rwanda | Ethiopia | Saint Helena Ascension and Tristan da Cunha |
Faroe Islands | Saint Martin | Fiji | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | Finland | Samoa |
France | San Marino | French Guyana | São Tomé and Príncipe | French Polynesia | Saudi Arabia |
French Southern Territories | Senegal | Gabon | Serbia | Gambia | Seychelles |
Germany | Sierra Leone | Ghana | Sint Eustatius and Saba | Gibraltar | Slovakia |
Greece | Slovenia | Greenland | Solomon Islands | Guadeloupe | Somalia |
Guernsey | South Africa | Guinea | Spain | Guinea-Bissau | Sri Lanka |
Heard Islands and McDonald Islands | Svalbard and Jan Mayen | Holy See | Sweden | Hong Kong | Switzerland |
Hungary | Taiwan | Iceland | Tajikistan | India | Tanzania |
Iraq | Togo | Ireland | Tokelau | Isle of Man | Tonga |
Israel | Tunisia | Italy | Turkmenistan | Ivory Coast | Tuvalu |
Japan | Uganda | Jersey | Ukraine* | Jordan | United Arab Emirates |
Kazakhstan | United Kingdom | Kenya | Uzbekistan | Kiribati | United States |
Kuwait | Vanuatu | Kyrgyzstan | Wallis and Futuna | Latvia | Yemen |
Lebanon | Zambia | Lesotho | Zimbabwe | Liberia |
Our news that we have explained to you the Ubisoft Plus Game Pass, in which you can play AAA games without purchasing the games with a small monthly payment, ends here. Let’s see what we will see in 2023 from Ubisoft, which announced possible cooperation with Netflix last year.