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    Ubisoft Plus will offer 100 games to subscribers, with releases - E3 2021

    Ubisoft Plus will offer 100 games to subscribers, with releases - E3 2021

    During its E3 2021 conference call, Ubisoft Forward, the French publisher showed many of its new titles, including gameplay snippets, story trailers and more. In addition, the presentation was marked by the reveal of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.

    Among many new features, Ubisoft also showed its subscription service, which promises to deliver more than 100 games to players, including titles that will be available the day they hit the market.



    With a trailer, the company showed more of Ubisoft+, which was released in 2019 and now you will have news in your catalogue. Just like all the other games in the franchise are already confirmed on the service, the newest Far Cry will make this list complete. Far Cry 6 can be played at no additional cost by subscribers of Ubisoft Plus from the day of its release.

    In addition, the publisher also confirmed that other heavyweight titles will also arrive directly on the service. At E3, Ubisoft announced that Riders Republic e Rainbow Six Extraction content will be available to all subscribers.

    Ubisoft Plus is only available on PC.

    Check out the trailer.

    Ubisoft at E3 2021: Avatar, R6 and More! Check out Ubisoft Forward announcements

    Rocksmith Plus

    At E3 2021, Ubisoft also announced the Rocksmith Plus, an application that will be "a new way of teaching music".


    Rocksmith+ is a program that can be connected with musical instruments, being a great option for those who want to learn to play guitar, guitar and more.


    Rocksmith Plus will have a large music library and will gain more songs with updates. It is now possible to register on the site to try to participate in a beta that will happen soon.

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