The Club uses an overarching ranking system, taking into account every Ubisoft title, to create a single Club level for every player. Through simply playing games, they will earn XP to increase their level, “Units” to redeem for exclusive in-game content, and badges to show off to their friends. The Ubisoft Club acts as a trophy/achievement system, but isn’t limited to a single platform, making competing with friends easier than ever before.
Players with Uplay accounts don’t need to worry about losing their progress by switching rewards programs.
By linking accounts, players will receive all badges, XP, and Units associated with their profile.
The main Ubisoft Club page is fully customizable with a large assortment of Ubisoft wallpapers and avatars. It features sections for tracking progress, rewards, and challenges. Players can view their last game played, as well as receive automated news updates on their friends activities and Ubisoft’s announcements.
The list of included games is unending with multiple “Universes” (Assassin’s Creed, The Crew, Tom Clancy’s) housing tons of games within each. Each game features unique rewards, actions, and challenges.
There’s no exact word on if Uplay, Ubisoft’s older cross-platform rewards program, will coincide with, or concede to Ubisoft Club. Ubisoft fans can get more information and join the Club by linking their Uplay accounts or starting fresh here. Ubisoft’s upcoming releases include Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, The Crew: Wild Run, Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, Tom Clancy’s The Division, For Honor, and Far Cry Primal.