Ubisoft, in an effort to ensure its Uplay service is "deeply integrated" with next-gen systems, will release a dedicated app for Xbox One and PlayStation 4. "The thing I can't say, because we're not quite ready to show it, because of next-gen and because of the advancements on the technological side as well, our key focus is to make this experience as simple and seamless as possible," Ubisoft's Stephanie Perotti told digitalspy.
Perotti continued, "The barriers we had on previous generations of consoles go away. It's not like a barrier to go there and to redeem a reward, but it's something we will bring to you naturally in your game." Additionally, Ubisoft is considering save and chat systems for its service, and will release version 4.0 of Uplay's digital distribution platform next month, which will enable Twitch streaming.
Uplay allows players to complete tasks and earn points that unlock items in other Ubisoft games, but it's also a crucial digital service for the publisher. Its PC service added other third-party companies' games, including EA, WB, Telltale, and Bohemia. “Ubisoft is committed to continually improving Uplay and making it the most rewarding set of services available to our customers,” Ubisoft VP of digital publishing Chris Early told IGN in February.
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