According to Ubisoft +, this may be the latest subscription service included in Microsoft’s Game Pass Windows Central Editor Jez Corden.
The rumor has been muted by some insiders since early December, but has not been confirmed or even commented on by anyone from Microsoft itself. But now, Corden, commenting on rumors that Ubisoft’s service will match Game Pass at the end of 2021, says he’s having a great chance of being true based on things. [they’d] heard “.
Ubisoft’s subscription service is called Ubisoft + and is similar to Game Pass in that it gives players access to a library of downloadable games in exchange for a subscription fee. EA operates a similar service, EA Play, and it was also recently added to Game Pass.
I imagine it would be a safe or a smaller piece of older games, but crazy things happened. I always thought EA Play would be an extra level of Game Pass, but they just turned that bad boy inside. I think we see.
– Jez (@JezCorden) 30 December 2020
Both Ubisoft + and EA Play only provide access to games developed or published directly by Ubisoft or EA, and usually do not add the largest versions until months after release.
Game Pass, on the other hand, offers Microsoft games with a large party along with many third-party titles, giving it a much larger library, even without EA Play games. Game Pass also includes regular games on the day of release.
Meanwhile, EA Play’s rollout for Game Pass would arrive on a PC in December, but it was rather delayed early this year. December was more successful for the console version of Game Pass, with nearly 20 major titles added to the service.