Ubisoft gives away Assassin's Creed Unity

Posted on Thursday, April 18 2019 @ 10:45 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
To support the rebuilding of the Notre-Dame de Paris, Ubisoft announces it will be donating 500 000EUR to aid the restoration of the cathedral. Furthermore, Ubisoft is temporarily giving away free copies of Assassin's Creed Unity. As you may have heard the past couple of days, this game features a very detailed 3D model of the Notre Dame.

Details on how to get your free copy via Uplay can be found over here. This offer lasts until April 25th, 2019 at 09:00 (your local time) and the game will forever remain part of your Uplay games library.
As the smoke clears on the events that unfolded on Monday at the Notre-Dame de Paris, we stand in solidarité with our fellow Parisians and everyone around the world moved by the devastation the fire caused. Notre-Dame is an integral part of Paris, a city to which we are deeply connected. Seeing the monument in peril like this affected us all.

In light of Monday's events, we will be donating €500,000 to help with the restoration and reconstruction of the Cathedral. We encourage all of you who are interested to donate as well. In addition, we want to give everyone the chance to experience the majesty and beauty of Notre-Dame the best way we know how. For one week, we will be giving Assassin's Creed Unity away free on PC, for anyone who wants to enjoy it. You can download it now for Uplay PC here: http://assassinscreed.com/unity-notredame/

When we created Assassin's Creed Unity, we developed an even closer connection with this incredible city and its landmarks – one of the most notable elements of the game was the extraordinary recreation of Notre-Dame.

Video games can enable us to explore places in ways we never could have otherwise imagined. We hope, with this small gesture, we can provide everyone an opportunity to appreciate our virtual homage to this monumental piece of architecture.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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