Ubisoft intends to add "cross-progression" to some of its games, which means progress should be saved regardless of which platform you choose to play on. It also means you can start playing a game via Stadia, then switch to your gaming PC and pick up where you left off. Of...
Ubisoft, the French publisher best known for theAssassin’s Creedseries, isn’t terribly concerned. “That’s less interesting to us,” says Chris Early, an Ubisoft executive who manages partnerships and revenue. The company in June revealed its own subscription service, called Uplay+, that is...
With Google Stadia, Microsoft Game Pass, and now Ubisoft's Uplay+ all being spoken about at E3, it seems more and more publishers are exploring a subscription-based route. Would you like to see a service like this be offered by Square Enix? Are you liking the idea of...
If you have an Xbox One, One S, or One X, you can wirelessly stream games and control your console via the Xbox app on a Windows 10 computer. Since the app is free (like the PlayStation equivalent) and already baked into Windows 10, all you have to do is link your Xbox with...
Since GeForce NOW supported games must be owned or purchased on the appropriate digital store (Steam, Ubisoft Uplay, Blizzard Battle.net), those libraries must be connected to the service, though game patches and drivers are automatically installed. Similarly, cloud saves are enabled for cross-...
Ubisoft found a comfy seat on the top of the bandwagon, because it’s launched its own streaming service, called Uplay+. By itself, this wouldn’t be earth-shaking news: the company is joining the ranks of several companies, offering access to a library of games in exchange for a monthl...