Throughout April, Ubisoft made various games from its own line-up available free of charge. At the end of the campaign, you now have another chance to get some great titles for free.
These games are free again:
There are also some free trial accesses, for example for The Division 2 and Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. A complete overview can be found on the free event page at Uplay.
How long is the promotion? It is already running and is valid until Tuesday, May 5th, at 8:00 p.m. – until tomorrow evening.
Where can I get the games? Go to this overview at Uplay and select the desired game. Then you register and you can download it for free. And now we present the three free titles to you in more detail.
Assassin's Creed 2: Ezio's first appearance
If you missed the first adventure from Ezio Auditore, you now have the perfect opportunity to close this gambler gap. Assassin's Creed 2 is still one of the most popular titles the series. You'll be done with it until the newest spin-off in the series, AC Valhalla, appears.
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Assassin's Creed 2 in the test
For many players, Ezio is the best protagonist of the entire series. You can see why Assassin's Creed 2 was the perfect successor in all areas in our video review for Plus subscribers:
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"Assassin's Creed 2 was the perfect successor" – GameStar issue 04/2010 in retrospect
Child of Light: Magical also in co-op
If you are looking for a game that either deals alone or with a teammate for a few hours and if you picturesque graphics and great soundtracks likes, then be sure to check out Child of Light!
In it you control Princess Aurora, who has to save a fairytale world from the dark. The game comes from the makers of Far Cry 3 and is surprisingly soulful. You can read more about this in our updated test:
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Child of Light in the test
Incidentally, the role-playing insider tip is also perfect for it with a less experienced teammate to play in 2-part co-op. In local multiplayer, one player can take over the helpful Igniculus light bulb while the other controls Aurora.
Rayman Legends: pure nostalgia
In 2013 Rayman finally returned to the PC with Legends. Initially, the game should only be released for the Wii U, but after player protests Ubisoft gave in and released the Jump & Run for PC and the other consoles.
You jump through a colorful 2D world, fight your way through opponents and are guaranteed to catch your eye from terrific soundtrack capture. If you still know Rayman from your childhood, there is a large portion of nostalgia here, but also newbies expect a few fun hours. You can read more about this in our test:
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Rayman Legends in the test
With the gift campaigns, Ubisoft wants to encourage players to stay at home and play a few games rather than going out unnecessarily. You can find even more free offers here in our overview of all current free games.