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https://club.ubi.com/#!/en-GB/ubi30
Yes, you need a uplay account to play this game.
Note: Seems this is going to be like a 'on the house' thing.
Yes, you need a uplay account to play this game.
To celebrate Ubisoft's 30th anniversary, The Ubisoft Club is offering you seven digital PC games. Every month a new game will be revealed and free to download. Then its yours to keep!
Hurry up, the game is available for a limited time. Just register here with your Uplay account.
Released in 2003 on Playstation 2, Xbox, Gamecube and PC, this critically acclaimed game is a marvelous journey into the Arabian Nights and a formidable action adventure game. This game is specific for us as it proved we were able to reboot such mythical franchise as this one with a great dedication on innovation and quality. Indeed, The Montreal studio came with a great gameplay innovation: controlling time. It enables not only to create great level design but also to provide more comfort for the players. In addition, the controls and the animation of the Prince was really amazing. 13 years after, it remains a very enjoyable game that has aged very well.
Released in November 2002 exclusively on Xbox and PC (followed by other platforms), Tom Clancys Splinter Cell was an important step in Ubisoft history, the first blockbuster to be developed by Ubisoft Montreal featuring one of the most beloved characters ever created by the studio.
Splinter Cells core idea revolved around a technological innovation: dynamic lighting. For the first time in a game, lighting cold be modified in real time, enabling developers to rejuvenate the stealth genre and allow players to hide and search in the shadows. Players could also create safe areas by destroying lights, and had to adapt to moving ones.
The game was critically acclaimed and received the 2002 E3 official award for best Action Adventure game. With his light goggles and numerous stealthy moves, Sam Fisher immediately became one of the most popular video game characters ever, and the franchise has had continued success, with five sequels, seven novels, and a forthcoming motion picture.
Note: Seems this is going to be like a 'on the house' thing.
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