Next Free Game from UPlay is Far Cry: Blood Dragon

Next Free Game from UPlay is Far Cry: Blood Dragon

And again, I say: it's free.

pocru by pocru on Nov 03, 2016 @ 10:30 AM (Staff Bios)
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Ubisoft is STILL giving away free games! Sheesh, just how long do they intend to keep celebrating their anniversary? Well, I mean, if it means more free stuff, that's pretty cool, but at this point, I bet anyone who didn't get a uPlay account back when this all started is kicking themselves because some of this loot is top-tier. Speaking of, November's gift is going to be a favorite: their critically acclaimed mini-game running on the Far Cry 3 engine: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon!



You should know the drill: go over to this website right here, log into your uPlay Account (or get a new one) and claim your prize. Blood Dragon might not be as critically acclaimed as their last offering, Beyond Good and Evil, but hey, it's a lot of silly fun, so what more could you want?

I mean, other than an Assassin's Creed game to function at launch.

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