Ubisoft announced on Monday that it will add support to its game subscription service, Ubisoft Plus Google Stadia, meaning that any subscriber can sign up for a free Stadia account and stream Ubisoft games from the cloud on auxiliary devices. Ubisoft announced its support for Stadia in October when it first renamed itself to its current redesign from Ulysses Plus, but Cloud Gaming integration was not ready at the time.
It takes a few days to reach all users, says Ubisoft, which is currently only available to US subscribers. Eligible candidates should find the option to link their Stadia account with their Ubisoft Plus profile from the Ubisoft website. The company claims that subscribers are not required to purchase a Google Stadia Pro subscription; Since Stadia has a free layer, you need to stream Ubisoft games, while Stadia Pro offers 4K streaming, while free layer caps on 1080p.
Ubisoft Plus costs 99 14.99 a month and provides access to PC versions of first-party Ubisoft games, including new releases. Creed Valhalla of the Assassin And Watch Dogs: Brigade. Now, with Stadia support, you do not need a powerful PC to play the latest and most technically demanding Ubisoft games.
Ubisoft Plus also supports Amazon’s Luna Cloud Gaming service, which was in beta in October and began supporting Ubisoft Plus last month.