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Ubisoft Connect combines Uplay & Ubisoft Club, offers cross-progression

Ubisoft Connect is the name of the new app that combines the publisher’s Uplay and Ubisoft Club apps and will offer up cross-progression, rewards and more from 29 October.

Launching the same day as Watch Dogs Legion, Ubisoft Connect will be offered up on Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, iOS and Android and will later head to next-gen consoles. With it, Ubisoft has advised “you will be able to connect with players from all platforms, unlock unique Rewards through our Loyalty program, compare your stats with your friends, get personalized tips to improve yourself, and much more!”

Cross-progression will be offered up as well, with titles like Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Immortals Fenyx Rising and Riders Republic supporting the feature.

“A decade ago, Ubisoft was one of the first publishers to enhance players’ experience with more services and social features. We wanted to build upon this legacy to fulfill Ubisoft’s vision of a global community and bring these benefits to all our players,” says Charles Huteau, Ubisoft’s Creative Director on Ubisoft Connect.

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Moreover, “to celebrate the launch of Ubisoft Connect and its improved loyalty program, more than 1,000 legacy Ubisoft Club rewards are unlocked today, for free, to all players,” Ubisoft has advised.

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