Could Ubisoft+ be coming to Xbox Game Pass? While its arrival on Microsoft's subscription service has only been a rumor so far, it's a rumor that has certainly pricked our ears. Xbox Games Pass, often referred to as "Netflix for Games," is Microsoft's gaming subscription service. It offers players the ability to access a variety of games from different publishers and services, all included in one monthly subscription price. Many gamers love the options that Xbox Games Pass offers. It's also a fun way to tempt you out of your gaming comfort zone, with around 200 curated titles at your fingertips. Also, there is no risk of buyer regret as the games are included with your subscription. Ubisoft+, meanwhile, is Ubisoft's own gaming subscription service (formerly known as UPlay+), giving gamers access to over 100 different Ubisoft titles, with huge gaming properties like Assassin's Creed, Watch Dogs and FarCry. Playing the recently released Assassin's Creed Valhalla, especially when a next-gen update for the stealth-action game arrives on Xbox Series X, would certainly sweeten the deal for many Xbox Game Pass subscribers. According to a roundup of Xbox Worlds rumors, it may soon be included in the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. There's nothing to back up that claim, per se, nor any of the other rumors on the list, which include the xCloud project coming to new Samsung and iOS TVs in 2021.