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Ubisoft+ Coming to PlayStation

Ubisoft+ is Coming to PlayStation. Ubisoft+ Classics is a curated list of 27 games that will be included with PlayStation Plus Extra & Premium beginning 24th May. The list will grow to 50 titles by the end of 2022.

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RosweeSon1476d ago

Not a massive Ubisoft fan but I least I won’t have to pay for their games when I do play them. I dabble with assassins still yet to start previous one tho (before valhalla)

VenomUK1476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

Ubisoft+ is the paid for subscription service that will bring access to more than 100 titles, additional content packs, and rewards. The PlayStation release date has yet to be announced.

Ubisoft+ Classic is the curated list of 27 games that will be included with PlayStation Plus Extra & Premium beginning 24th May.

Aussiesummer1476d ago

Yeah its a good move, I was a fairly regular player of assadins creed but skipped odyssey and only played a bit of Valhalla, they've become a bit grindy but the locales are great, it's always interesting to see where they go next.

RosweeSon1476d ago

Yeah that’s it they are great gsmes, or solid 8/10’s at least and not quite as bad as Fifa, at least you get new settings etc but yeah got a bit burnt out, really enjoyed the Egyptian one few months back tho I got Odyssey to play (the one before valhalla) and I’ll check latest one out next year sometime 🙌🏻🤣 defo like to see it as set in Britain for at least parts of it.

Profchaos1476d ago

I'd say more than a little grindy AC feels like a chore to play based on its grind levels prepare to dedicate 60 hours to finish the story alone in valhalla according to howlonhtobeat it's like they saw the numbers rdr2 was putting up and said hold my beer

iplay1up21476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

Honestly, I like Odyssey and Origins more than Valhalla. One of the best is Black Flag. If you want a BOTW Zelda like experience Fenyx Rising is fantastic. Corny yes, but a lot of fun!

Good job Sony!

outsider16241476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

Hopefully i can play the splinter cell series once again.

EvertonFC1475d ago

You'll have to pay for the sub

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RickRoland1476d ago

It’s a good thing for Sony that this wasn’t lost to GamePass. This service is off to a promising start next month.

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porkChop1476d ago

Is it good though? With the GP/Ubi+ rumours people on N4G were talking shit about Ubisoft games. Now that Ubi has a deal with PS suddenly people are happy? N4G is so predictable.

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porkChop1476d ago

@Onward

Ubi games are cookie cutter. Creative premise, sure, but they're all built on the same structure/foundation.

And no, people weren't suddenly praising Ubi once the GP rumours started. People didn't seem to care because Ubi's recent titles aren't worth playing. That's on top of Ubi's push for NFTs in everything. Mediocre games are mediocre games, they don't suddenly become good just because they get added to a subscription service.

MrBeatdown1476d ago

This guy's got spreadsheets about all our opinions or something.

Must be exhausting.

Profchaos1476d ago

Tbh still talking crap about them. They are great for really average run of the mill games and sentencing their franchises to death by repetition. Ubi is where innovation goes to die

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porkChop1476d ago

@Prof

Agreed. They've got some really creative ideas but it doesn't matter when those ideas are handcuffed. I enjoyed the early bits of AC Valhalla because it felt different. But as soon as the game starts to open up it falls right back into the same tired formula. It got boring very quickly so I just gave up. Same issue with Watch Dogs Legion, though the different characters and abilities helped elevate it slightly more.

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Godmars2901476d ago

Not really, if your preference is quality over quantity.

rippermcrip1476d ago

Right there's no quality in this list. Another Ubisoft hater.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
For Honor
The Crew 2
Child of Light
Eagle Flight
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Far Cry 3 Remaster
Far Cry 4
Legendary Fishing
Risk: Urban Assault
South Park: The Fractured but Whole
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Space Junkies
Star Trek: Bridge Crew
Starlink: Battle for Atlas
STEEP
The Crew
The Division
Trackmania Turbo
Transference
Trials Fusion
Trials of the Blood Dragon Game
Trials Rising
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Watch Dogs
Werewolves Within
ZOMBI

Godmars2901476d ago

@rippermcrip:

Wholly not comprehending the point.

rippermcrip1476d ago

What am I missing? This list has both quantity and quantity. You expect every single Ubisoft game or something?

MrNinosan1476d ago

So a service which includes 27 games for free to already paying PS+ customers is not a good thing?
Out of those 27 games, I can count at least 10 that is worth playing.
There is more quality in most of Ubisoft games than it some of the last Xbox games.

Obscure_Observer1476d ago

"Not really, if your preference is quality over quantity."

Not really when those screaming "quality" never played Ubisoft games at all.

Godmars2901476d ago

@rippermcrip:
I expect to own things I paid for. And whether its directly through Ubi or Sony's sub service, you're only paying to access something on their terms. I mean, how many times have you heard about someone foul mounted idiot losing access to an account with thousands of dollars in games because of their foul mouth? And then there's paying for MT or season passes for these games you're only paying access to will rotated out or removed completely by market dictated whim.

gangsta_red1476d ago

@Godmars
"I expect to own things I paid for."

So you're entire life you never rented anything, music, movies, etc and the concept and definition of what renting is unbeknownst to you?

I'm sure everyone here knows that the games offered won't be around for long but can still be enjoyed none the less.. because the game doesn't change at all whether it's bought or rented.

RosweeSon1476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

Yep that went straight over their head we saw the list we said what we said Quality not quantities 🙄🤣🤷 27995;‍♂️ Agreed tho assassins great every couple of years not once a year it’s too much they are too big to be smashing through one every 12 months. South Park is South Park, not actually played second one yet but first was great and yeah literally the remainder of the list for me is an big meh 🤷🏻‍♂️🤣 won’t be touching 90% of it but it’s options lol. Might dabble with a far cry but think I did 4 defo did 3* and already got bored of the series it’s their FPS assassin’ up a tower reveal this shoot that insert a new villain bang a new number on the end 🙄🤣✌🏻

Godmars2901476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

@gangsta_red:
Who rents music?

As for movies, bit of a difference between a 70 minute to 2 hour plus movie, and a game meant to be played through in 20 to 80 hours much less the hundreds of hours you can sink into one. Nevermind that were' not talking about renting just one game, but paying to access a library that can and will be arbitrarily changed with titles added or removed. While you likely pay for add ons to those games you have no real control of.

And staying on rentals, just like rental stores effected how movies were made, created the rental genre which has become the streaming genre, game streaming WILL effect how games are made. Just like mobile has effected and riddled them with MTs and ads.

@Obscure_Observer:
After the first, before said franchise is spammed to death, you mean.

gangsta_red1476d ago

@godmars
"Who rents music?"

Spotify, Tital, Apple Music, etc etc etc...

"..bit of a difference between a 70 minute to 2 hour plus movie, and a game meant to be played through in 20 to 80 hours much less the hundreds of hours you can sink into one"

How is that a difference? You take a hard stance on owning a game because that game can be played for hundred of hours, are you suggesting that every game available even has that sort of content, especially sony single player games? You keep bringing up a lot of hypothetical, extreme situations that rarely happen and if they do it's an isolated case or not wide spread.

"just like rental stores effected how movies were made, created the rental genre which has become the streaming genre, game streaming WILL effect how games are made.

You actually didn't make any point with that comparison. How did it effect how movies are made, because all I'm still seeing summer blockbusters, more CGI and the same big budget hollywood flicks. (not counting the pandemic of course)
If anything streaming TV services had led to movie quality shows that most of the time beat anything releasing in theaters.

"..game streaming WILL effect how games are made. Just like mobile has effected and riddled them with MTs and ads."

MT's and ads are already in games without a rental subscription service, it's been a staple in mostly all games for the past two generations with very few exceptions. Not seeing how all of a sudden streaming/rental is going to give rise to this even more when this is the direction games have been in already.

I originally asked what changes in a game when you rent it as supposed to buying it. All you're telling me is what you personally think might happen with features and options that are already a solidified in gaming.

Godmars2901476d ago

@gangsta_red:
Do you understand the difference between "rental" and "subscription"? Much less "video movie" and "theatrical blockbuster or release"?

gangsta_red1476d ago

@Godmars

"Do you understand the difference between "rental" and "subscription"? Much less "video movie" and "theatrical blockbuster or release"?"

Maybe I would if your comparisons made sense.

You're renting the game from a sub service, now how does that game change by renting and not owning? And no "what if" scenarios please.

Godmars2901476d ago

"You're renting the game from a sub service, now how does that game change by renting and not owning? And no "what if" scenarios please."

Halo Infinite. You're not worth further explanation.

gangsta_red1476d ago (Edited 1476d ago )

Expected weak sauce, and proves my intial point you have no idea what you're complaining about.

Halo Infinite's problem isn't a product direved from GP.

Cyberpunk, No Man's Sky, GT 7 and many more that I'm sure anyone here can name have had development issues after release and none of them was on a gaming service.

Notellin1476d ago

Hahaha that list is awful. Most of those games are $5. Valhalla and Child of Light for me but I could pick those up for nothing now.

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VersusDMC1476d ago

I assumed it would just be old games(and it mostly is) but i was surprised AC Valhalla is included day one.

fishcake1476d ago

I mean, 50 games by the end of the year is pretty significant, and it's not actually just old games.

It's not about how new or old games are it's about quality and fun. There are games that are decades old that I can play for the first time today and have tons of fun playing them still.

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Gamers Are Buying Less And It Is Not Just About Price

Gamers are not spending less, they are spending smarter. A look at why buying habits changed and how value, backlogs, and services shaped it.

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Yi-Long170d ago

I want physical and I want the complete game. It's that simple.

If you can't/won't offer that on launch, I'll shrug and wait 2-3 years until you ARE offering what I want, or I have lost interest by then. Either way, I'm not paying 70-80 bucks for digital-only or incomplete releases.

UltimateOwnage169d ago

Agreed. And if I can’t get a full fat physical copy for my console of choice (usually Switch) I just buy a copy on Steam once it’s on a few discount.

thorstein169d ago (Edited 169d ago )

Over the last year, I bought many games. All of them indie and I spent in the $39.99- $59.99 range brand spanking new.

AAA publishers are greedy.

Arc Raiders was $40.

JEECE169d ago

Yi-Long said "I want physical and I want the complete game" and you pointed to Arc Raiders. So I guess Yi-Long can buy Arc Raiders on disc, right?

Rebel_Scum170d ago

Prices are getting crazy now for new games but not 16 bit era level crazy.

1nsomniac169d ago (Edited 169d ago )

Don’t know how this whole16 bit crazy prices theory gets so out of hand. As someone who’s owned almost every console/computer since the late ‘80s. Ignoring the 3DO, there was like a hand full of games that attempted to sell at ludicrous prices and it didn’t take long for them to return to normal.

Today’s prices are far higher and widely used. The industry has never been worse.

UltimateOwnage169d ago

Square’s games like Chrono Trigger on the SNES and many of the N64 games being $72 comes to mind. A great era defined by PS1 bringing prices back down and massively expanding the number of games available.

Rebel_Scum169d ago

Megadrive games ranged from $160-$240 NZD whereas now for triple A they’re $100-$130 NZD. Its not a theory.

Profchaos169d ago

Looking at any gaming catalogue from the early 90s pretty much lays it out with prices are insane not even adjusting for inflation

HyperMoused167d ago

Agreed, currently trying to get a CiB cop of turtles in toime for snes PAL....dammmnnnnn thats a spicy meat-a-ball, cheapest i saw was $880 all the way to multiple thousands

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lodossrage169d ago

Yeah Rebel_Scum is actually right here. A hand full of games had insane prices. UltimateOwnage already mentioned 1 with Chrono Trigger. I'll mention one I remember, Street Fighter 2. That was a $70 game when it first came out.

But 1nsomniac makes a good point, those prices WILL come down in a hurry once enough people speak with their wallet. Prime example, just look at Microsoft's $80 game backtrack.

rlow1169d ago

Well that may be true but the big difference is inflation. Back then most things were affordable, meat didn’t cost an arm and a leg. Not so today, not only that but consoles prices have risen and remain high. With AI industry gobbling up all available ram…..the future doesn’t look bright.

Profchaos169d ago

At least those 16 but era games had an excuse for the pricing the additional chips like the super fx chip added memory mappers etc were not cheap and could cost a ton to manufacture over a standard cart. It's half the reason why Sega abandoned enhanced cart chips like virtua racing and went for the 32x

Fonsecap170d ago

Jeez how's that possible with so many quality AAAA games we had for the last 5 years or so... I don't get gamers at all, they don't know quality even if it was thrown to their faces. Seriously though, I guess what I was hoping for is finally happening, people are starting to "vote" with their wallets, and that's a good sign, I guess

gold_drake169d ago

its definitely the price and the lack of physical options. but id say price is a bigger factor

MrDead169d ago

MS buying up massive parts of the industry and then being one of the abetters of the $80 game doesn't help.

I don't own the new Doom because of the insane price, it's not worth $80. I own every Doom game and have always brought them on release (except the first two) , not anymore.

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DustMan165d ago

You are missing absolutely nothing with Doom: The Dark Ages. Bought and paid for reviews. Game is mid as hell.

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Ubisoft "investigating" month-long issue preventing Ubisoft+ subscribers from linking on Xbox

Ubisoft says it is "aware" of an issue that is impacting some Xbox players and preventing them from accessing their Ubisoft+ subscription.

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Ubisoft Plus Classics Standalone Subscription Plan Is Now Available On PlayStation Store

A standalone version of the Ubisoft Plus Classics subscription service is now available on the PlayStation Store.

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blackblades815d ago

I wonder who the nut jobs are that will get this. Seriously Ubisoft isn't worth a sub and having this along side ps+ y'all must be rich.

Agent75581d ago

It's like in the UK, you pay for broadband, a TV licence, then there's the likes of Sky, Virgin and BT offering subscription TV. On top of that, there's Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, Paramount, Discovery Plus and ITV X to name a few. Has always made me wonder how people can afford it and also have the time to watch TV.

BeHunted814d ago (Edited 814d ago )

Disclaimer: It's always cheaper purchasing the entire Ubisoft Game Edition when they're on sale.

OtterX814d ago

Exactly. Ubisoft prices plummet soo fast and hit some incredible lows. I probably wouldn't own every Assassin's Creed game if it weren't for the dirt cheap sales they hit.

Agent75581d ago

Most SEGA games drop in price pretty quick.

OtterX581d ago

@Agent75 lol how is this article still open for comments 233 days later?

Agent75581d ago

I agree. I'm waiting for Space Marine 2 dropping to £10 used.

jznrpg814d ago

This service is for the severely uninformed. These games are in bargain bin why rent them monthly?

Profchaos814d ago

Exactly you can pickup most of their backlog for 5 bucks a pop with change I've seen some older titles go for as little as $1 like watch dogs

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