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Ubisoft’s game subscription service is available through Google Stadia

Ubisoft announced on Today that its game subscription service, Ubisoft Plus, is adding support for Google Stadia, meaning any subscriber can sign up for a free Stadia account and stream Ubisoft games from the cloud on supported devices. Ubisoft first announced Stadia support in October when it rebranded from UPlay Plus into its current iteration, but the cloud gaming integration wasn’t ready at the time. It has started giving Stadia gamers in the US access to the beta version of Ubisoft+ formerly known as Uplay+ and it expects to be done with the rollout by December 16th.

Ubisoft has adopted a multi-platform strategy for the service, allowing users to stream the games available on it as long as they have a subscription, regardless of the platform they’re on. The service even supports cross-platform progression, so members can play a game on one platform and continue playing from where they left off on another.

Ubisoft+ doesn’t require Stadia Pro membership. Users simply have to link their accounts after they sign up and pay its $15-a-month subscription fee. While it has over 100 games on offer for PC, the company previously said that only select Ubisoft games will be playable through Stadia.

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