Pass will be bundled with new copies of “core” games beginning with Driver: SF, offer gamers “additional content” and full access to online modes; second-hand players can opt-in for $10.
Yesterday, it was rumored that Ubisoft would join major publishers Sony, THQ, Warner Bros., and Electronic Arts in offering an online pass for its games called the Uplay Passport. Today, the French publisher has made it official, confirming the program and detailing it.
The Uplay Passport will come bundled with new copies of Ubisoft’s “core” games, beginning this August with racing game Driver: San Francisco. The one-time use code will give gamers full access to the game’s online modes as well as unspecified “exclusive” additional content.
According to Ubisoft, the Uplay Passport is an “adjunct” to Uplay, the in-game achievement service that launched with 2009’s Assassin’s Creed II and is still in beta.
The publisher did not specifically name upcoming games that will use the Uplay Passport, but Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, and Far Cry games fit the publisher’s “core” description.
Gamers who borrow, rent, or purchase a Uplay Passport-enhanced game second-hand will need to pay $10 for the pass. For more on the first title to use the Uplay Passport, check out GameSpot’s latest review of Driver: San Francisco.
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