Ubisoft Celebrates Its 30 Year Anniversary By Giving Away Games-E3 2016
If you have, by any chance, been eyeballing some of Ubisoft's older titles, you might want to hold off a bit before throwing money at some deal on the web. The game developer is feeling a bit generous as it's celebrating its 30th birthday; and has decided to give away a free PC game a month until the end of the year.
This means that you can get up to 7 free Ubisoft games to add to your digital collection.
The games will be announced around the middle of every month on the Ubi30 page. To kick the whole thing off, they're offering Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time as June's free game. We'll just have to keep checking out the page to see what the rest are.
A small thing of note: Since this is through Ubisoft directly, you will have to have a Uplay account. But... If you're not put off by having another digital service to deal with... Hey! Free games.
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