Besides the Xbox Game Pass and PS Plus Extra and Premium, there are also subscription services from individual publishers. Ubisoft+ is one of them and offers a wide selection of games from French publishers. You can currently get the subscription for 1 € and try it out.
What does Ubisoft+ offer? The service provides not only the well-known series like Far Cry and Assassins Creed but also many smaller games. The company’s history is not neglected either. You can catch up on old classics from the Settlers series or Splinter Cell.
With over 150 titles, the service doesn’t need to hide and has something for everyone. Ubisoft+ offers many diverse genres, whether platformer, strategy, or action.
Far Cry 5 is also included in the service with all DLCs:
You can subscribe at a discounted rate until August 9
How much does the service cost? Until August 9 at 5:00 PM, you can subscribe for 1 month for 1 €. The service is then available on PC and, more recently, on Xbox. However, if you only want to try it, you need to cancel the service in time. Regularly, the service costs 14.99 € per month. (via Ubisoft Store)
If you like the service, there will also be future releases directly in the subscription. This includes upcoming games like Assassins Creed Mirage, Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, and Skull and Bones, if it really ever comes out.
Which games are worth it on Ubisoft+? Besides all the well-known games in the catalog, we can also recommend some lesser-known titles.
Worth checking out is the survival game Zombi, which originally only came out on the Wii U. If you like platformers, take a look at Rayman Jungle Run and Fiesta Run. Both are small, compact games that are just as fun as Rayman Legends.
For South Park
fans, the two cartoon RPGs in the series are interesting, and if you want a unique Far Cry
experience, check out Far Cry 2. Compared to today’s installments in the series, the second part has interesting mechanics and, with Africa, an unused setting.
Have you got Ubisoft+ already? Which games from the catalog can you recommend? Let us know in the comments.
Internally, things have not been going well for Ubisoft for a long time: