Ubisoft + will hit Amazon Luna on November 10, Google Stadia before the end of the year



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Ubisoft has announced that its subscription service originally named UPlay + has been rebranded to Ubisoft + and will arrive on Amazon Luna on November 10 and later on Google Stadia. The service will be available in beta on both cloud gaming platforms at launch and will allow players to access more than 100 games, including premium editions and AAA titles such as Watch Dogs: Legion and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, at $ 14.99 (approximately Rs. 1,100) per month. . Interestingly, the service first hits the relatively new Amazon Luna (Amazon’s cloud gaming service) and then Stadia.

Ubisoft shared on its official website that UPlay + is now Ubisoft + and is coming to Amazon Luna in beta on November 10. Later, the subscription service will come to Google Stadia. The post on the website says that Ubisoft + subscribers will have to request and receive an invitation to Amazon Luna and link their accounts. The subscription service will continue to cost the same – $ 14.99 – and will give players access to a library of games that includes major titles such as Watch Dogs: Legion, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and Immortals Fenyx Rising.

Ubisoft says that Ubisoft + will be cross-platform, meaning that in theory, players will be able to start a game on Amazon Luna and continue it later on Stadia. However, this will work in some supported games and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be one of them.

The service will launch in beta for Luna and then Stadia before the end of the year. Additionally, players will not have to invest in Stadia Pro and will be able to use Ubisoft + with the free version of Stadia.

Amazon Luna was announced last month. Luna is priced at $ 6 (roughly Rs. 400) per month and this is an introductory price. Like Stadia, Luna will allow gamers to play their favorite games on various devices, including mobiles, Fire TV, and personal computers.


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