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Free 7 day Ubisoft+ trial is now available on Xbox with dozens of games

Robert Collins Robert Collins
June 8, 2023
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After months of speculation and more than a year after it came to PlayStation consoles, Ubisoft+ finally came to Xbox back in April. If you haven’t had a chance to try out Ubisoft’s game subscription service, you are in luck because there is now a free 7-day trial now available on Xbox.

The trial will be available from now through June 21. The trial includes over 60 games available with Ubisoft+ on Xbox as well as over 100 PC games offered through the service. (See here for a full list of console offerings via Pure Xbox). After the trial concludes your membership will renew starting at $14.99 a month unless you cancel, so make note of that.

Get ready to celebrate Ubisoft Forward with a free trial of Ubisoft+! Try it now. (PEGI 18)

— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) June 8, 2023

Ubisoft+ offers access to some of Ubisoft’s hottest releases on console and PC, including day one releases. Among the biggest Ubisoft games on the service are Far Cry 6, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, and many more. There are multiple tiers to choose from, offering monthly rewards, access to premium game editions and more.

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The Ubisoft+ free trial offer comes just ahead of the Ubisoft Forward 2023 event. This will stream on Monday, June 12 starting at 12:45 EST. The Ubisoft Forward event can be watched on YouTube and Twitch.

Featured image via Pocket Lint. 

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