Assassin's Creed Valhalla 'Discovery Tour' will be free for Valhalla owners on the PC and is the third Assassins Creed game to implement this feature; Assassins Creed Origins has Ancient Egypt in the Discovery Tour, and Assassins Creed Online offers Ancient Greece in the same mode.
Xbox Deals with Gold and Spring Sale feature Assassin s Creed, Yakuza, and more
Apr 6, 2021 10:42 EDT with 0 comments
Every week, Microsoft and select publishers discount a number of titles for a weekly Deals with Gold sale. This week, games like
Assassin s Creed Odyssey,
Atlas, and more are available for substantially less. There s also a Spring Sale going that includes hundreds of titles. Below, you ll find the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 games with their respective discounts. The games marked with an asterisk are only valid for Xbox Live Gold members.
Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One
11-11 Memories Retold | Xbox One X Enhanced | 85% off | Spring Sale
Ubisoft Makes Assassin s Creed Game Free for Limited Time
Assassin s Creed game free, for some at least. Since
Assassin s Creed debuted back in 2007, Ubisoft hasn t just added to it with a metric ton of mainline games, but it s released spin-offs and put the series through a few stints of experimentation, which is how the
Assassin s Creed Chronicles sub-series was born. Fast-forward to today, and one of these games is now free for players. More specifically, and for a limited time, PC players, via Uplay, can download
Assassin s Creed Chronicles: China for free, no strings attached.
Unfortunately, if you re on console such as PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, or Nintendo Switch you re out of luck. Further, if you re a Steam-only user or prefer the Epic Games Store, you re also out of luck, as the offer is limited to and exclusive to Uplay, Ubisoft s proprietary PC digital storefront.
January 23, 2021
Payal Dhar
THE WASHINGTON POST – Social distancing and travel are two things, much like Kipling’s East and West, that you would imagine would never meet. Then the coronavirus made it clear that the tourism industry needed strategies to survive beyond the pandemic. Thus, we can now wander virtual galleries and museums, take off on digital safaris, and experience remote guided tours. Even university researchers have been taking an interest in the matter – consider this Cornell University project to re-sample photos of renowned landmarks into 4-D glory.
But there is another way to be transported to new worlds and challenged in mind and, sometimes, body. We are talking about gaming.