![]() We just don’t know how the Ubisoft Club will differ from Uplay, but we guess we’ll see what the service offers in the coming months. Once they do, all of their past games will automatically be imported, making this a pretty easy process. In fact, users will need to log into Ubisoft Club using their Uplay account information. Ubisoft’s Uplay launched in 2009 along with the release of Assassin’s Creed II, which offered many of the same privileges the Ubisoft Club now does. The service will offer extra in-game content, the option to participate in betas, limited-edition goods, and discounts within its shop. Ubisoft Club isn’t limited to a single game or platform as you’ll be able to earn all of these rewards no matter what Ubisoft game you’re playing on any platform. The Ubisoft Club will improve on its Uplay service as it’ll reward players with experience points, badges, and Units. Ubisoft has announced it has leveled up its rewards program with the Ubisoft Club. Ubisoft Club also creates XP/Levels and Badges to enhance the game experience." Rewards already earned in Uplay Win will automatically be transferred to Ubisoft Club. Uplay remains the account that enable players to access all Ubisoft services such as forums, customer support, Uplay shop, Uplay PC and Ubisoft Club. The statement reads, " Ubisoft Club replaces Uplay Win as the free single platform that rewards our players. [ Update: Ubisoft has sent us a statement to help clarify the difference between Ubisoft Club and Uplay.
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