A new opportunity to try Ubisoft’s game subscription service, Ubisoft+. Have you done it yet? No way? Well, that being said: now is your chance and you can take it easy because you almost have one month of Ubisoft+ free For which you don’t even need a computer that can run games, just a good internet connection… More or less.
In fact, the service of the French video game giant does not seem to be dragged by the competition, and there are reasons for this, such as an interesting catalog, but limited and redundant, a price that is a bit high compared to what is out there, Ubisoft itself… It they have to repeat because nothing has changed in the past months. Neither the service itself nor its lack of appeal to most PC users.
Since the company started the test week on Ubisoft +, everything remains the same: two plans, one for 14.99 euros per month with access to the complete catalog, new versions and “premium” editions; and another for 17.99 euros with the same, except for access to many games, but not all, through Google Stadia to play them streaming from any compatible device.
However, the free monthly deals from Ubisoft+ that we’re bringing you now are something you’ve never seen before, and that’s that you have until October 10 to fully enjoy both plans, so if you don’t have enough equipment to run the latest from Ubisoft, just pull up Stadia if the game is available there… and if you’re interested in playing the latest from the French company, you won’t have any problems.
Valhalla awaits Ubisoft+
In Ubisoft+ and more specifically in the Multi Access plan (the expensive one) with a connection to Google Stadia you will find titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, far 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, Watch Dogs: Legion and so on up to 35 titles from the company’s best-known franchises. Only on Google Stadia. You have over a hundred downloads from Ubisoft, including games and other content.
Best of all, if you took advantage of the free week they offered in the spring, you can access this deal all month long because, as its terms state, it’s available “to new and old subscribers.” Other terms include limiting one free account to one Ubisoft account and including a payment method, although you won’t be charged until the end of the trial period.
In other words, if you no longer wish to be a user of the payment platform on October 10th, you cancel and the matter is settled. 10 October at 20:00 (Spanish Peninsular Time) for more information.
If you’re interested in trying Ubisoft+ for free for a month, sign up at this link.