Ubisoft+ now has two new tiers on PC, one focusing on newer releases like Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, and one focusing on older titles.
The publisher's "complete slate" of games (and future titles) will be playable on Ubisoft+ via the cloud after it's acquisition by Microsoft.
For $17.99 monthly, Xbox players can access over 60 titles, including Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, and much more.
A known Ubisoft leaker has claimed that the company's subscription service will become available for Xbox consoles in April.
Traverse various rifts depicting a fractured Yara and complete challenges for the alien life form Fai to unlock some new gear.
The expansion is out today and sees Dani Rojas exploring various twisted worlds called rifts to retrieve shards for an alien, Fai.
The free trial includes all the Isle Santuario missions for free, with progress carrying over on purchasing the full game.
The expansion retails for $19.99 standalone and sees Dani exploring alternate dimensions called Rifts for a mysterious being called Fai.
Play over 100 Ubisoft titles on the subscription service, from Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Far Cry 6 to Rainbow Six Siege and The Division 2.
Ubisoft announced earlier this year that the subscription service would come to Xbox consoles (with PlayStation later confirmed).
Ubisoft+ Classics, bundled with PlayStation Plus' higher tiers, will launch with 27 games and will grow to 50 titles by the end of 2022.
Ubisoft says it has nothing to announce in terms of whether Ubisoft+ will also be launching for PlayStation consoles in the future.