From now until the 10th October, Ubisoft wants you to get free access to its Ubisoft+ subscription website.
Ubisoft forward has given players the opportunity to "play your favourite franchises, challenge yourself and your friends, or create new worlds on PC with Ubisoft+, including new releases on day one and premium editions DLC."
There are two levels: you may either limit your PC access, which allows you 30 days to try its library, premium editions, and 100+ games, or you may go for "multi access," which offers the same but also the option to play on Google Stadia via cloud gaming.
"Play on any desktop, tablet, or mobile device," Ubisoft says. "The Multi Access protocol is the best option to play on any device, without worrying about a download or your PC specifications."
If you don''t cancel in time, 30 days is longer than the subscription service normally offers, and it''s plenty of time to complete the Assassin''s Creed game you started but didn''t finish, or try it out again. However, you will be charged at the end of the period if you don''t cancel in time, and unfortunately, PC and Stadia are the only platforms currently available.
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