Utomik, the unlimited play PC gaming subscription, officially launches today. This follows their initial open beta launch in March of 2016.
Utomik has grown from an independent startup with no industry support to having a library of over 750 games and 100+ publishing partners in a little over two years. That support includes Warner Bros. Games, Disney, SEGA, THQ Nordic, Epic Games, Curve Digital, IO Interactive, and many more. This is more than any other subscription gaming platform out there and it is just the beginning.
Founded in 2014 by a small team of dedicated Dutch gamers, Utomik is a pioneering startup based in The Netherlands and California with offices in Eindhoven and Los Angeles. It is one of the first subscription-based gaming platforms to hit the market. They are proud to be an integral part in bringing the Netflix and Spotify model to the world of video games.
As Utomik has now officially launched, users get unlimited access to play over 750 games for USD 6.99 a month* or USD 9.99 a month for a four-person Family Plan. The launch will also include a new and improved client design.
Recent additions to the service include the Batman: Arkham series, Saints Row IV, Human: Fall Flat, Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, Jalopy, The Flame in the Flood, Furi, and many more. With weekly new releases and 20+ games added a month, Utomik ensures the selection remains fresh. They were the first subscription service to bring Day One releases to their platform, like Yono and the Celestial Elephants and Newt One – subscribers can expect even more in the future.
Noticed they snuck in IO Interactive when they mentioned some of their current partners earlier? Utomik is extremely happy to announce that they recently partnered with IO Interactive to bring titles from the Hitman series to Utomik. The ink is still drying, but you can expect the first games to go live this summer.
The smart download technology ensures you play games instantly with the click of a button. Instead of streaming games from a server, Utomik users download a small part to their own PC. The rest downloads to their PC while they play. This technology has continued to improve greatly over the years, ensuring the fastest and best possible gaming experience.
Utomik would like to thank everyone who has supported them over the years and helped them get to this point. Those interested in signing up or starting a free 14-day trial can head to the official website.
*Users who subscribed before the announcement on December 19th of last year will keep the open beta price of USD 5.99 for as long as they stay subscribed. People who signed up between December 19th and today will keep the open beta price for another 12 months.
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