Ubisoft+ Classics is a curated playlist of popular titles in Ubisoft’s library, giving subscribers access to games like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, among many others. The subscription service is consistently adding new titles, and here’s a look at all the new games coming to Ubisoft+ Classics in the next three months:
April 16: The Crew 2 and OddBallers
The Crew 2 is an action-packed racing game that takes you from coast to coast as you rise through the ranks to become the greatest motorsports champion of all time. There are four disciplines to master: Street Racing, Offroad, Pro Racing, and Freestyle. America is your playground in a road trip adventure that will take you through major cities and notable landmarks. In the game, you’ll race, perform tricks, and customize your very own fleet of cars, boats, and airplanes.
Plus, if you buy The Crew Motorfest, you can import most of your garage from The
Crew 2.
OddBallers is a dodgeball-inspired multiplayer game of fish-slapping, cactus-slinging fun. Anything players can pick up can be used to attack opponents or block incoming attacks. Different game modes keep the absurdity flowing, whether it’s a last-one-standing dodgeball match, a team porta-potty challenge, or an all-against-one mascot chase. Eliminated players can still have an impact on the game, dropping bee bombs or setting up electric fences from the sidelines. Avatars are customizable, letting players show off the best of their wild and weird fashion.
May 21: The Settlers: New Allies and Watch Dogs
The Settlers: New Allies is a real-time strategy game in which players create and build up settlements as they face off against bandits, eliminate invading enemies, and uncover mysteries in the new world. Play as one of three factions, the Elari, Maru, and Jorn, each of which has their own unique advantage over the others. Play solo or co-op in online matches against other players or AI, experience the story in campaign mode, or curate your own experience in the new sandbox mode.
Watch Dogs introduced the world to the Central Operating System (ctOS), a network that digitally connects and regulates every device, from traffic lights to surveillance cameras to phones. Enter Aiden Pearce, a hacker and former criminal on the hunt for those that killed his niece. Aiden is able to hack into ctOS and make the system work for him, whether by manipulating traffic lights to block enemies chasing him, jamming cell phones, or shutting down security systems. As players hack Chicago and fight their way through its criminal underworld, they’ll uncover dark secrets about the all-powerful system controlling the city.
June 18: Anno 1800 and Far Cry 4
Anno 1800 is a strategy game set at the dawn of the Industrial Age, inviting players to travel to the New World and build a thriving city from scratch. As players expand their empire, they’ll settle new lands, innovate new technologies, and forge alliances – or make enemies. The world in Anno 1800 is always changing, requiring a flexible strategy to take on new challenges.
The tyrant Pagan Min awaits in Far Cry 4 as a civil war erupts in Kyrat, a wild country in the Himalayas. Players will take on the role of Ajay Ghale, a Kyrat-born American who fights with the rebellious Golden Path to overthrow Min.
Kyrat is an open world with diverse biomes to explore, fierce animals to hunt, and secrets to uncover. As players amass weapons, they can customize their loadout to match their playstyle, whether that’s stealthily taking out enemy bases, creating chaos from afar, or going in guns blazing. Players also have the ability to ride elephants into a fight and trample anyone who gets in their way.
Check out the full list of available Ubisoft+ Classics games below:
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Assassin’s Creed Chronicles China
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Assassin’s Creed Chronicles India
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Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Russia
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Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection (Includes Assassin’s Creed II,
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Assassin’s Creed Revelations) -
Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remastered
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Assassin’s Creed III Remastered
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Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag
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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
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Assassin’s Creed Origins
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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
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Assassin’s Creed Unity
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
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Child of Light
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Eagle Flight
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Far Cry 6
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Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon
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Far Cry 3 Classic Edition
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Far Cry New Dawn
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Far Cry Primal
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For Honor
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Ghost Recon Breakpoint
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Immortals Fenyx Rising
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Legendary Fishing
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Monopoly Madness
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Monopoly Plus
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OddBallers
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Rabbids Invasion
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Rainbow Six Extraction
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Rainbow Six Siege
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Rayman Legends
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Riders Republic
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Risk: Urban Assault
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition
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South Park: The Fractured But Whole
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South Park: The Stick of Truth
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Space Junkies
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Star Trek: Bridge Crew
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Starlink: Battle for Atlas
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The Crew 2
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The Division
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The Division 2
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Trackmania Turbo
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Transference
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Trials Fusion
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Trials of the Blood Dragon
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Trials Rising
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UNO
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Valiant Hearts: The Great War
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Watch Dogs Legion
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Werewolves Within
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Wheel of Fortune
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Zombi
A standalone subscription to Ubisoft+ Classics is $7.99 USD per month, available for PlayStation consoles on the PlayStation Store as well as on PC via the Ubisoft Store. For $17.99 per month, you can get a Ubisoft+ Premium subscription, which includes premium editions of all games in Ubisoft+ Classics, as well as day-one and early access to new releases, monthly rewards, and more on Xbox, Amazon Luna, and PC. Sign up today to get access to a growing library of Ubisoft games.