Free Ubisoft Games

Posted : admin On 8/19/2019
To celebrate Ubisoft's 30th anniversary, the company is giving away free PC games every month until December.Currently, you can grab Prince of Persia: Sands of Time free of charge. This month's game will be the original Splinter Cell, and it'll be available from July 13.All you have to do is register at the Ubisoft Club using your Uplay account, download the game, and it'll be yours to keep forever.
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A second chance. If you missed out on any of the Windows PC games that Ubisoft offered free as part of its 30th anniversary celebration this year, fear not: All seven are free again this weekend. During this “Special Weekend,” which runs from today, Dec. 15, through Sunday, Dec. 18, the Ubisoft Club is offering the following seven titles free. Dec 04, 2017  Free Assassin's Creed Game Is One Of The Franchise's Best - GS News Roundup. August's Best New Netflix Movies And TV Shows To Watch Right Now. Fortnite Update 5.20 Adds Double Barrel Shotgun, Steady Storm LTM, And More - GS News Update. Giving Ghost Recon Wildlands A Second Chance. Dead By Daylight and Mafia 3 Free With PS Plus Games In August.

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Only one game will be free at a time though, so make sure you check back every month to get them all.

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If you want to take a trip to the past, check out IGN's review of the original Splinter Cell from way back in 2002. It was excellent back then, how does it hold up today?Matt Porter is a freelance writer based in London. Make sure to visit what he thinks is the best website in the world, but is actually just his Twitter page.