Funny enough, I was just wondering what ever happened to the said official launch of Utomik’s games service. So it sure came as a pleasant surprise that Utomik just informed us that they aim to launch their game library subscription service is taking place in early 2018:
“Who would have known that in just three short years, Utomik would be one of the leading subscription gaming services in the industry? Thanks to your support we have been able to do incredible things. Now, we are getting ready for the next big milestone: official launch!
Register now and get Utomik for only $5.99/pm When you sign up before the official launch you will keep the discounted open beta price of $5.99 for another 12 months. Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity! Already a Utomik subscriber? You rock! You get to keep the discounted price for as long as you keep your current subscription. A gift from us to you 🙂
New Pricing Plans
When we officially launch next year, we will continue to make Utomik more awesome! – Our plans will be updated to our new price point:
$7.99 for a single-user
$12.99 for a family plan for up to four users
How did Utomik start?
Utomik entered the scene with a bang. With backing from over 70 leading game publishers such as Disney, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. Games and SEGA, we pride ourselves on offering the largest and most varied game library in a subscription service – ever. With over 670+ PC games, a weekly growing library, and an increasing amount of day one releases, there’s always something exciting to play. Subscription gaming is the future, and we are shaping it together!
We like to thank everyone for making Utomik a big success. We could not have done this without you and are excited about the future together!” – Utomik
Furthermore, Utomik also told us that they have launched a limited time special discount for Utomik’s services. So “if” you’re interested in what Utomik got to offer, then check out their homepage for more information (don’t forget to check out their new video down below as well).
Source:
Utomik
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Robin “V-Act” Ek
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