PlayStation Plus gets 50+ free games from Ubisoft

Sony has announced that PlayStation Plus will soon get over 50 free games from Ubisoft in the coming months. Just a few weeks ago, the new PS Plus review finally kicked off, which means more games across both PS4 and PS5 are available to subscribers of the premium and plus tiers of the service. And before the end of 2020, subscribers to these versions of PS Plus will have a massive influx of Ubisoft titles.

Selected in a new post on PlayStation BlogUbisoft has stated that it plans to add more games to the Ubisoft + Classics service in the future. Currently, this service is also available to PS Plus Premium and Extra members and includes 27 games in total. By the end of 2022, Ubisoft has made it clear that more than 50 games will be available, although we don’t yet know what all the games are.

Ubisoft + Classics initially launched with 27 Ubisoft titles, including Assassin’s Creed ValhallaAnd the to divideAnd the for honoras well as classic games like child of lightAnd the Far Cry Dragon 3 BloodAnd the watch dogsAnd the The werewolves are insidewith plans to expand the library to include more than 50 books by the end of 2022.”, Ubisoft said of its plans to expand this service.

Next week, Ubisoft has confirmed that it will begin expanding Ubisoft + Classics further with the addition of some beloved Assassin’s Creed titles. On Tuesday, July 19, PS Plus subscribers will have access to Assassin’s Creed: Ezio CollectionAnd the Assassin’s Creed IV: Black FlagAnd the Assassin’s Creed UnityAnd the Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered. In total, this assortment contains seven games (if you include Freedom Cry DLC for black flag), which is a great way to support PS Plus more in the near future.

How do you feel about Ubisoft bringing many of its popular games from the past to PS Plus? Would you be looking forward to playing any of these games on your own if you were a PlayStation Plus Premium or Extra subscriber? Let me introduce yourself either in the comments or send me a message on Twitter at Trustworthy.

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