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Ubisoft Is Giving Away Free Stuff and Games for 30 Days; Here's How to Join

Ubisoft Is Giving Away Free Stuff and Games for 30 Days; Here's How to Join

Ubisoft is giving away lots of free stuff and it’s not just the usual old PC game. The company has just announced that it’s offering 30 giveaways for anyone who signs up on their website and join the daily giveaway. All the player needs to do is come back to the promo page every day and claim the gift.

The promo has started last November 24 and will continue until December 23, 2016. After players have sign up, they just need to log in and claim the gift between 9 AM - 11:59 PM CET. All the giveaways can be downloaded to the player’s Uplay account and cannot be used in exchange of any monetary value.

The promo page contains 30 gift box that player has to click each day they log in. According to reports, the first giveaway a player can get after logging in the first time is “Rayman Classic” on mobile. And the giveaway is expected to get better or bigger as each day unfold. Although Ubisoft is keeping mum about the upcoming gifts, many are speculating the last one will definitely be something everyone will be happy about.

Some Reddit users who have looked through the page’s source code and predicted that freebies will include wallpapers, food recipes, gifs and a number of all-time favorite PC games from Ubisoft. Some of the games that were confirmed were Assassin’s Creed 3, The Crew, Rayman Legends, Prince of Persia, Splinter Cell, and a lot more.

Another intriguing giveaway that data miners have discovered is titled “300 game giveaway” and is described as list of games that anyone can choose from although the copies are limited. It says “300 copies of three of our latest titles (one game per person, first-come-first-served) will be up for grabs as part of the festivities! We’ll also be giving away unique goodies, ranging from cocktail recipes to DIY projects for the whole family.”

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