Ubisoft is one of Google Stadia's earliest third-party developers, testing Project Stream last year. So it's no surprise to see the developer bring numerous games to the cloud-based streaming service.
During Google's Pre-E3 2019 Stadia Connect livestream, the company revealed that Ghost Recon Breakpoint and The Division 2 will be among the games at launch in November. In a statement following the stream, Ubisoft co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot made clear that the publisher would be supporting the launch of the new platform with their latest titles.
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"Ubisoft is bringing several fantastic gaming worlds to Stadia at launch and we cannot wait to see players experience them on this game-changing cloud technology," he said. "Starting later this year, Stadia will bring players the possibility to share and enjoy even more memorable gaming moments wherever they choose to play."
During the stream, Ubisoft focused primarily on The Division 2 and Ghost Recon, however, they'll bring several more titles to Stadia--including The Crew 2, Trials Rising, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and the latest Just Dance title. Ghost Recon Breakpoint was recently revealed last month, and we got a sense of what's to come with the next open-world tactical shooter. don't know much about Breakpoint yet, but gameplay suggests the open-world shooter will expand upon the formula of Ghost Recon Wildlands--which has seen a rise in both quality and popularity in recent years.
Along with Odyssey, The Division 2 has been one of Ubisoft's most active games as of late. Since its launch last March, the game has grown significantly, adding in a new a raid and endgame features. With the focus on streaming and accessibility, evolving games like Odyssey and The Division 2 could make for some exciting games to dive into with the Stadia. Allowing players without access to high-end machines to gives more games a chance.
GameSpot Editor Edmond Tran praised The Division 2 in our review, writing "The ravaged environments continue to intrigue, and sometimes they're so stunning I find myself needing to take screenshots before I move on. It might not have much to say, but The Division 2 is a perpetual cycle of tension, relief, and reward that's difficult to stay away from."
As of this time, the Google Stadia will launch November 2019. The Stadia will also release with the Stadia Founder's Edition, coming packed with a Google Chromecast with a controller, along with a three-month subscription to Stadia Pro. The standard Stadia Base pack, letting players purchase games separately and play them at a lower resolution, will release sometime in 2020.
For more details on all the launch info released today, check out our Google Stadia roundup. And keep up with all the news coming out of E3 2019.