Ubisoft Celebrates 30 Years With a Free Game Every Month Through 2016

Ubisoft Celebrates 30 Years With a Free Game Every Month Through 2016

If it's a way to convince people to use the Uplay client, it's working.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 14, 2016 @ 05:56 PM (Staff Bios)
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Here's something interesting if you're not the type to loathe Ubisoft. Apparently, Ubisoft is turning 30, and to celebrate, the publisher wants to give away free PC games.

Through the Ubisoft Club, you'll be able to able to grab some classic titles over the next few months... for free.

According to the site:

"To celebrate Ubisoft's 30th anniversary, The Ubisoft Club is offering you seven digital PC games. Every month a new game will be revealed and free to download. Then [it's] yours to keep! Hurry up, the game is available for a limited time. Just register here with your Uplay account."


You'll be receiving a total of seven games total, so basically one game for every month for the rest of the gear. To celebrate for the month of June, Uplay Club members will receive Prince of Persia The Sands of Time, which is most definitely a classic. So if you don't hate the Uplay client or Ubisoft for that matter, then by all means, take a moment and snatch the game up.

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