Microsoft Xbox will launch XGP family subscription plan next month, and Ubisoft+ Classics will also be launched

In January this year, Ubisoft announced that the Ubisoft+ subscription service will land on Xbox, and “Rainbow Six” will be added to the Xbox Game Pass subscription. Rumors of Ubisoft+ joining Xbox Game Pass have grown since then.

Just like the previous EA Play, it finally successfully joined the Microsoft XGP subscription service after a lot of revelations. In addition, insider @Green Ninja also said that Ubisoft+ Classics will be added to Xbox Game Pass soon, and Microsoft is expected to announce it during the Xbox and Bethesda showcase on June 12, 2022.

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Some Ubisoft games have been confirmed to be launched in Game Pass, such as “Assassin’s Creed: Origin” which will land on XGP on June 7 this year. He also said that the family plan for Xbox Game Pass will also be announced at the showcase.

In April of this year, insiders said that Microsoft would launch a family subscription membership program for Xbox Game Pass, and most of the information about it is currently unknown, but we can expect to see official news from Microsoft soon.

Xbox Game Pass is a game subscription service from Microsoft that lets you play hundreds of games for a relatively low monthly fee and supports cloud gaming on PC, Xbox consoles, or mobile devices.

But until now, Xbox Game Pass has never offered an Xbox Game Pass “family plan” of any kind, and platforms like Nintendo, Disney+, and Netflix already offer family plans for their online services.

It was previously reported that while Microsoft is planning to develop a “family plan,” the issue of fees and the details of how third-party publishers will open up game licenses are still up for debate. According to reliable sources close to Microsoft, an Xbox Game Pass family plan is in the works within Xbox, possibly sometime this year.

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