The arrival of Activision and Blizzard titles to Ubisoft+ Premium marks the beginning of a new stage for the service.
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For months, we’ve been waiting for the first visible move since Ubisoft acquired the cloud streaming rights to Activision and Blizzard games. That moment has finally arrived: the Ubisoft+ Premium catalog is starting to integrate the first productions from these publishers, opening the door to more additions over the coming months.
The launch is initially taking place through NVIDIA GeForce NOW, but Ubisoft confirms that these games will also be available on other cloud gaming providers within Ubisoft+ Premium. The company explains that this move reinforces their strategy of allowing players to access their games wherever and however they want, while also expanding the content available in their subscription.
Activision Games Available Today on Ubisoft+ Premium
These are the first additions in their standard editions, already playable through the service:
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
A global campaign, intense multiplayer, and cooperative missions with the operators of Task Force 141. A more tactical approach and greater variety of situations compared to previous installments. - Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III
A direct continuation of MWII, with a high-paced campaign, expanded multiplayer, and the return of cooperative and Zombies modes. - Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
The original trilogy remastered with renewed graphics. Classic platforming, precision, and iconic design starring one of the most recognizable characters in video games. - Spyro Reignited Trilogy
Three classic adventures completely remade with new animations, modern lighting, and a renewed visual style that maintains the essence of the purple dragon.
Ubisoft confirms that the catalog will continue to expand with more games from Activision and Blizzard, consolidating the platform as one of the cloud services with the most varied offerings. If the integration maintains this pace, 2026 could be a particularly strong year for Ubisoft+ Premium.

