Ubisoft+ Premium is free from June 18 to 23, giving players six days to test Ubisoft’s subscription catalog, according to Notebookcheck.
The offer matters most for players who were waiting on Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Star Wars Outlaws, Anno 117: Pax Romana, or Ubisoft’s larger back catalog but did not want to commit to the subscription upfront.
Ubisoft Opens Premium Catalog For A Six-Day Test
The free trial runs from June 18 through June 23 and unlocks the Ubisoft+ Premium catalog during that window. Notebookcheck reports access to over 100 titles, including DLCs and bonus content tied to the subscription.
Reader question: how much can you realistically sample before the trial clock runs out?
Ubisoft is positioning this as a short-term trial of the paid tier, not a giveaway of individual games. The supplied source material describes the free access window, but players should still review the official terms before signing up.
Ubisoft’s own promotion frames the offer around catalog breadth:
“FREE for a limited time, try Ubisoft+ now! Pack your inventory for 145+ digital getaways.”
MLXIO analysis: the sharp edge here is not just the word “free.” It is the limited window. The trial gives players broad access, but the value depends on whether they use the six-day period actively.
That deadline dynamic is familiar in short-window gaming offers. MLXIO recently covered another limited-time free access deal in Epic Games Drops $4.99 Wytchwood Free Until June 11, where the practical value also depended on acting before the cutoff.
Players Should Check Their Access Path
Notebookcheck identifies the free Ubisoft+ Premium trial and the dates it runs, but the supplied source material does not establish every store, device, or platform route for joining it.
That means players should confirm access through Ubisoft’s official channels before planning a trial around one device. Regional availability, account requirements, and supported platforms can affect how useful the promotion is for a specific player.
Reader question: where can you actually play the trial without switching devices or stores?
The key confirmed point is simpler: the subscription catalog is playable during the free period. The finer details around sign-up flow and platform support should be checked directly before starting the trial.
For players weighing subscription value against hardware or platform costs, the same “premium price versus practical benefit” question shows up outside gaming too, as MLXIO covered in Dell's Cheaper AMD Pro 5 Puts Intel Premium on Trial.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Star Wars Outlaws And Anno 117 Carry The Catalog Pitch
The promoted lineup includes Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Star Wars Outlaws, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Anno 117: Pax Romana, The Crew Motorfest, and Rainbow Six Siege.
The source description also flags Ghost Recon among the franchises covered by the trial.
Reader question: are you using the trial to test one major release, or to scan the catalog?
That distinction matters. A player interested only in one high-profile game may treat the trial as a demo window. A player looking across Ubisoft’s franchises may use it to compare premium editions, DLC availability, and subscription perks before paying.
Ubisoft+ Premium’s pitch is built around Ubisoft’s own releases and franchise depth. The trial makes that pitch easier to test because it removes the immediate purchase decision during the free access window.
Players should still check game-by-game details before starting. Edition access, DLC availability, progress handling, and platform-specific features can vary by title and device.
Players Need To Use The June 23 Trial Window
The most important practical detail is the short duration. Notebookcheck reports that Ubisoft+ Premium is free from June 18 to 23, so players have only a narrow period to test the catalog.
That makes this less like a permanent library claim and more like a timed access pass. The games are playable during the trial period, but long-term access depends on the terms attached to Ubisoft+ Premium or on owning the games separately.
Reader question: which titles do you want to test before the trial ends?
For Ubisoft, the trial puts the Premium catalog in front of players at a moment when multiple recognizable franchises are in the offer. For players, the calculation is simpler: test the games, confirm platform access, then decide whether the service is worth revisiting after the free window.
The next signal is whether Ubisoft extends the promotion, adds platform-specific details, or follows the trial with targeted discounts for users who sampled the service.
Key Takeaways
- Players can sample Ubisoft+ Premium without paying during the June 18 to 23 trial window.
- The offer is most useful for players interested in major Ubisoft franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Anno, and Star Wars Outlaws.
- Because access is temporary, the value depends on how actively players use the six-day window.










