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Ubisoft+ subscription coming to All-new PlayStation Plus

Up to 27 top-selling and classic titles

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Ubisoft announced that its Ubisoft+ subscription will finally come to the PlayStation platform in the future.

The subscription features more than 100 games, including latest releases on day one, classic games, premium editions, and additional content packs and rewards.

Currently, Ubisoft+ is available on PC, Stadia, and Amazon Luna. It will soon be available on both PlayStation and Xbox.

Ubisoft+ classics on PlayStation Plus

Starting May 24th, subscription for PlayStation Plus called Ubisoft+ Classics will also launch on a rolling basis.

It will be a curated selection of both top-sellers and beloved popular games, including:

  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
  • Tom Clancy’s The Division
  • For Honor
  • Child of Light
  • Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
  • Far Cry 4
  • Steep
  • South Park: The Fractured but Whole
  • The Crew 2
  • Trials Rising
  • Watch_Dogs
  • Werewolves Within

Launching with up to 27 titles, the Classics catalog for PlayStation eyes more than 50 games by the end of 2022.

Classics will be available initially bundled with the PlayStation Plus Extra and PlayStation Plus Premium subscription tiers and will feature standard editions of beloved Ubisoft games.

The Classics will be available with PlayStation Plus starting on May 24 in Asia (June 2 in Japan), June 13 in North and South America and June 23 in Europe.

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EA is delisting classic Battlefield games

And Mirror’s Edge

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EA is a mixed bag nowadays. Formerly one of the biggest names in gaming, the company’s public reception is more varied these days. However, no one can argue against the studio’s earlier eras with more notable titles. Unfortunately, that era is coming to a more definitive close. EA is officially delisting a few notable Battlefield titles and the original Mirror’s Edge from digital stores.

In an official statement from the company, EA has announced the retirement of four online titles this year. Starting April 28, users will no longer be able to buy Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and Mirror’s Edge online. Additionally, the online services for these games will cease on December 8.

Still going strong today, the Battlefield franchise is EA’s answer to the Call of Duty franchise. While the latter focuses on more arcade-like shooting, Battlefield tries to infuse more strategic gameplay into historical and modern-day shooting.

On the other hand, Mirror’s Edge is a classic first-person parkour adventure. At the time, the title was notable for its fluid movement and easy-to-read visuals. It even spawned a sequel, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst.

Anyone who owns these titles can still play through them after April. However, come December, players can only go through the offline single-player campaigns of these games.

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Netflix is working on a cloud gaming platform

Plus over 40 games

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Cloud gaming is one of gaming’s greatest enigmas. On paper, the technology should have made it big. However, a lot of the biggest players have fallen off and abandoned their cloud gaming projects. Now, eager to make a valiant push towards gaming, Netflix is working on its own cloud gaming platform.

Netflix’s push towards gaming is long and storied. For a while now, the platform offers games for all of its subscribers. Though some are themed content to match the platform’s shows, a good bunch are notable titles that have thrived outside of Netflix such as Spiritfarer. Even then, the platform is still making other strides.

As mentioned by TechCrunch, Netflix is actively working on a cloud gaming platform to brings its titles to wherever a user has the app. The company has not noted how it will offer the service or which games will come with it. However, it is also planning a major expansion this year.

In the same report, Netflix has promised over 40 titles to expand its gaming platform. The titles range from rogue-lites to city builders. The company is going all-in on offering a wide range of genres to cater to most gamers on mobile devices.

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Microsoft is planning an Xbox store for mobile

Dependent on the Activision Blizzard deal

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Even outside of its main console, Microsoft and Xbox has become quite a powerhouse in the world of gaming. The Xbox Game Pass offers a wealth of gaming titles for the price of a manageable monthly subscription. Now, Microsoft’s slate of platforms is growing once again. The company officially has plans to open a store on mobile devices.

According to the Financial Times, Microsoft is currently planning to open a game store for both Android and iOS. With a store coming to mobile, the company can start offering its services on all major screen sizes used today.

It will take a while to launch the store, though. Microsoft is hinging the store’s launch on the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Very early last year, the former announced that it was acquiring the latter. However, world governments have prevented the deal from going through, citing claims of anti-competition. More than a year later, the deal still hasn’t officially concluded.

Because of the number of mobile games offered by Activision Blizzard, Microsoft is likely relying on the library to buoy the store amid the availability of other mobile stores. That said, the company still has a good library of titles on its own. Offering an alternative to the Play Store and the App Store is a welcome addition to the tech space.

SEE ALSO: Xbox wireless controller gets a new green color

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