Ubisoft Is Giving Away Free Games to Encourage People to Stay at Home
The publisher has also supplied trials for various Tom Clancy tactical shooters.

Ubisoft is encouraging people to stay at home and steer clear from the COVID-19 pandemic by offering people free games, trials, discounts, and other offers. The game publisher is currently running a month-long campaign that is giving various goods to stay-at-homers, kicking it off by offering a free version of Rayman Legends on PC from now until April 3.
Ubisoft has also supplied free trials to various Tom Clancy franchise games, such as Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and The Division. For Ghost Recon Breakpoint, the game company has also initiated a Friend Pass, whereby those who own the game can invite three friends into a co-op session for free through June 16.
Ubisoft hasn’t gotten into specifics as to what games will follow Rayman Legends, but the company did suggest Assasin’s Creed and Just Dance as two of the series that will see free releases throughout the next month. You can check out all of the offers here.
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