Ubisoft has revealed the full list of games coming to its subscription service Uplay+, which arrives on PCs in September.

For $14.99 a month, the service will give you access to 112 existing games, which include titles from Ubisoft's biggest franchises—Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell series.

Four upcoming games from Ubisoft—Watch Dogs: Legion, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Quarantine, and Gods & Monsters—will also be available on the service, with more releases slated to come.

According to Ubisoft, the service will give you more than 4,000 hours of single player-gameplay experiences. However, don't expect all the game maker's titles to come to Uplay+. Just Dance 2020 will be missing, but that's because it won't be a PC title, according to the company's FAQ.

Uplay+ joins a crowded game subscription market. To entice customers, the company is offering a one-month free trial when it launches on Sept. 3. However, you'll be automatically charged for the subsequent month unless you decide to cancel before Oct. 1.

All games offered on the service will be downloaded to your PC, so you can play them offline. The games will also be bundled with their DLC for free. However, the company notes it could change which titles and premium content are included in the subscription service. For now, you can go to the Uplay+ official game directory list to confirm which games will be available in your country.

Uplay+ will be exclusive for PCs when it first launches. But the company plans on bringing it to Google's game streaming service Stadia in 2020.

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