Assassin's Creed III And Other Top Titles Are Now Available For Free Download On PC , For A Limited Time

By Rishikesh - 08 Dec '16 06:50AM

Assassin Creed III is the last game that Ubisoft is giving away through the promotion. To honour Ubisoft's 30th anniversary, the Ubisoft club is offering seven digital PC games for free. The previous games that Ubisoft gave this year are Prince of Persia: the sand of time in June, splinter cell in July, Rayman Origins in August, The crew in September, Beyond good and evil in October, and Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon in November.

Assassin's Creed III game will be free for this month, and you can grab it from Ubisoft Club, only you have to create an account, or you can log into the member's account. Ubisoft's '30 Days of Giveaways' ends on 23 December, seems like a safe bet you should grab Assassin's Creed III before 23 December.

Assassin's Creed III is an action-adventure, stealth video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows. It is the fifth version of Assassin Creed series and a sequel to 2011's Assassin's Creed: Revelations. The game was released worldwide for Xbox 360 and PlayStation3, in North America on October 30, 2012.

Assassin's Creed III is set to an open world and presented from the third-person view with a prime focus on using Desmond and Connor's combat. Connor can freely explore 18th-century Boston, New York City and the American outskirts to complete side missions away from the main storyline. The game also features a multiplayer component, permitting players to compete online as solo and team based objectives including assassinations and evading pursuers. The game received a positive review from experts, who praised it for its diverse cast of character, gameplay, visuals and narrative. Assassin's creed3 was a massive commercial success, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide. Ubisoft developed a new game engine, Anvil Next, for the game. 

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