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Ubisoft is giving away Immortals Fenyx Rising for free on PC

One of Ubisoft’s more underappreciated games in recent years was Immortals Fenyx Rising – an open world action-adventure title set in Greek mythology. Developed by Ubisoft Quebec, the Breath of the Wild inspired title resonated with some, but not enough to warrant a sequel. In case you missed it back when it launched in 2020, Ubisoft will be giving away the game entirely for free on PC via its Ubisoft Connect launcher.

Celebrating the 5 year anniversary of the unified Ubisoft Connect launcher, the publisher announced that they are giving away Immortals Fenyx Rising for free.

Set to be available to claim from the 13th of November, all those with a Ubisoft account on PC will be able to download and keep the game forever once obtained.

Immortals Fenyx Rising

It is worth noting that as of right now, Ubisoft has not revealed how long this promotion will last, and so if you did want to get your hands on Immortals Fenyx Rising, you might want to claim it as soon as it is available on Thursday.

As mentioned, Immortals Fenyx Rising was a rather underappreciated title from Ubisoft. Despite being quite derivative in some ways, it offered a visually-pleasing world to explore, solid movement and combat and a humorous narrative. While a sequel will not come to pass, Immortals Fenyx Rising is certainly worth picking up, especially for free.

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