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Ubisoft gave away video games in April for the quarantine

Due to the quarantine, Ubisoft decided gave away a bunch of games throughout April

It is recurring that the French company Ubisoft offers its users some of its games for free. Due to the quarantine, Ubisoft decided gave away a bunch of games throughout April. This information was posted in a Ubisoft blog post. The most important video games in the series can be played on PS4, Xbox One and PC devices.

Free games

The company enabled the website: http://free.ubisoft.com where you can find free video games, trial periods and demos. The demos can be played for a limited time, they are: «Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint», «The Division», and «The Crew 2». The video games that can continue to be played after April are: “Might & Magic Chess Royale” and “Rabbids Coding.

Through the Ubisoft blog he confirmed the launch of the «Assassin’s Creed», «Fry Cry» and «Just Dance» franchises. These games will be available on the Ubisoft website in the coming days. What is not known for sure is whether they will be available for consoles or exclusive to Uplay.

The Ubisoft company is offering a discount of more than 50% so that you can purchase the video games from its collection. If you want to play these video games from your PC, you must download the Uplay program and install it on your computer. On the Uplay platform, you can add the free games found there to the collection.

Ubisoft Strategy

One of the biggest reasons Ubisoft is offering free games is because of the quarantine. The restrictions that have been established by the Covid-19 virus, allows people to stay at home. When people respect the quarantine, the spread of the virus is prevented. This strategy has been an excellent opportunity for people to get to know the company’s video game catalog.

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