Assassin's Creed Valhalla Ultimate Edition Added to Ubisoft Plus
About This Sports Courier Gaming Review: TSC Gaming's Fred Richani discusses Assassin's Creed Valhalla ULTIMATE EDITION being added to Ubisoft's growing subscription service Ubisoft+ aka UPlay+, exclusively on PC. AC Valhalla on Ubisoft Plus' $14.99 per month subscription comes with the brand new base game at launch day and all the DLC as part of the season pass! Plus: You get all the hit Ubisoft games such as The Division 2 and future tiles at launch such as Far Cry 6.
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About This Sports Courier Gaming Review: TSC Gaming's Fred Richani reviews Ubisoft Plus aka UPlay+ -- Ubisoft's PC exclusive subscription service. Similarly to EA Play, gamers can purchase a monthly Ubisoft Plus subscription for $15 per month via the Ubisoft Connect app to get access to nearly all of the publisher's past, present, and future titles! Much like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Ubisoft Plus allows you to play full games at launch such as Watch Dogs Legion and Assassin's Creed Valhalla. And on top of that, you can play the highest available editions! But is the rebranded UPlay Plus worth your money on PC? Find out!
Na łamach DailyWeb często piszę o swoich niepokojach związanych z giereczkowymi subskrypcjami. Aktywnie korzystam z Humble Bundle Choice, w której mogę wybrać 10 gier z wcześniej przygotowanego zestawu na własność. Raz w miesiącu. Ale nie będę ukrywał tego, że okazjonalnie korzystam także z innych usług subskrypcyjnych. Na przykład z Uplay Plus. Jak chcę sobie pograć coś z ich katalogu, a…
UPDATE: I have since cancelled my subscription due to personal financial issues.
I, like many, enjoy physical things, CDs in a huge case, movies and books on a shelf, literally anything that can be collected I’ll collect it. With this in mind, I’ve always been slightly uncomfortable buying things digitally, most notably games.
I’m not ashamed to admit that I actually read the terms and conditions (I know right) for the services that I subscribe to. You may not be aware but if you purchase a game or movie from a digital retailer in some cases you don’t actually own the product that you have purchased. This essentially means that if the service from which you purchased the game or movie from shuts down, you may not be able to use those products after the shutdown.
To simplify the point, imagine buying a car from Fred’s Cars and 2 weeks later Fred’s Cars closes down and you can’t drive your car anymore. Literally, no one would opt into a system like that for physical products so why do people accept it in digital marketplaces? Honestly, I don’t know and I don’t really want to write about it today so... moving on
Ubisoft announced their very own “games as a service” platform, Uplay+ at E3 earlier this year. The service gives you access to over 100 Ubisoft titles on PC, as long as you pay £12.99 a month. At this point, you may be thinking (if I’ve written this properly) why would I buy into this after all of the objections I mentioned previously. To put it simply, Ghost Recon Breakpoint and Watch Dogs Legion.
Let me explain the logic behind what at first sounds like an idiotic plan. Firstly I love games, and a lot of the games that I play are Ubisoft titles because, Despite all of the negativity they attract, they make pretty good games. secondly I like to get as much content from games as possible so I always end up buying special editions. Uplay+ gives me all of that for £12.99 a month with a yearly cost of £155.88 and the first year is only £143.88 as the first month is free. Finally, I am a disabled person who is unemployed and scrounges money from the government so I’ll take every chance I get to save a bit of money.
The gamers amongst you will probably be saying what about Google Stadia? and that is a very good point as it will have a wider selection of games from a variety of developers and publishers however it isn’t here yet and I already have a very good high-end gaming PC, so why would I waste my money renting a high-performance car, when I have a Tesla at home.
So yes I’m paying for a service comparable to Netflix if Netflix only streamed movies from one studio. All in order to play 2 games, which sounds ridiculous but in my mind, it has already paid for itself, as I have already played the closed beta of Ghost Recon Breakpoint, and I will get early access to the game on October 1st. Hopefully, a similar scenario will present itself when Wath Dogs Legion rolls around, for now though, I’m off to play some games.
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Ubisoft revela todos los juegos que llegarán a Uplay+ en septiembre
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Después de que la compañía francesa reveló la llegada de su servicio de suscripción de juegos en E3 2019, se anunció más información sobre la alineación, ya que Ubisoft revela todos los juegos que llegarán a Uplay+.
Para empezar, hay más de 100 juegos de Ubisoft que llegarán a Uplay +, incluyendo todas sus famosas franquicias. La lista también incluirá los próximos títulos mencionados…
Ubisoft reveals all the games coming to Uplay+ in September
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After the French company unveiled the arrival of its gaming subscription service at E3 2019, more information about the lineup has been announced as Ubisoft reveals all the games coming to Uplay+.
For starters, there are more than 100 Ubisoft games coming to Uplay+, including all its famous franchises. The list will also include upcoming titles mentioned during E3 such as Watch Dogs Legion…
I think Uplay Plus (Uplay+) at $14.99 per month is only kinda-sorta worth it for the everyday gamer, if Ubisoft publishes three AAA titles or more per year. Anything less and the value will have to be secured via Ubisoft’s back catalog.
And getting value from a back catalog is an iffy proposition, because we…