PlayStation Plushas a huge update ahead of itself as July 19 is going to see an influx of new games added to the PS Plus Extra and Premium tiers. This includes day one releaseStray, but it also includes a collection of older titles as well. Fans of Ubisoft’sAssassin’s Creedfranchise in particular should be excited for thePS Plus July 19 update, as it will be adding fiveACtitles to the subscription service.

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Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collectionis a remastered collectionof theACgames starring fan favorite character Ezio as the main protagonist. This includesAssassin’s Creed 2, considered by many to be one of the absolute best games in the series, as well as the well-received follow-upsAssassin’s Creed BrotherhoodandAssassin’s Creed Revelations.

Assassin’s Creed Games on PS Plus List

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flagis also featured in the July 19 PS Plus Extra update, another well-received game in the series.Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flagwas notable for its focus on naval gameplay, allowing players to sail the ocean on an upgradeable pirate ship. Its standalone expansionAssassin’s Creed Freedom Cryis also part of the July 19 PS Plus lineup, so fans of the franchise have to look forward to as well.

And finally,Assassin’s Creedfans also haveAssassin’s Creed Rogue RemasteredandAssassin’s Creed Unityto check out on July 19.Assassin’s Creed Rogue Remasteredis narratively and mechanically tied toAssassin’s Creed 4, whileAssassin’s Creed Unityshifts the focus to France and adds co-op to the mix.Assassin’s Creed Unitywas notoriously buggy at the time of its original release, but the many updates since have greatly improved the experience. Those who played it at launch may now want to give it a second chance, especially since they can play it through their PS Plus Extra subscription.

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Ubisoft has been adding many of its games to not only PS Plus Extra, but Xbox Game Pass as well. It seems that fans of Ubisoft’s titles will have no problem playing the bulk of the company’s modern library of games on their platform and subscription services of choice.