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Ubisoft Celebrates 35th Birthday; 7 Weeks of Gifts and Prizes

Ubisoft began celebrating its 35th birthday. On this occasion, many surprises are waiting for gamer.

IN A NUTSHELL:
  • Ubisoft celebrates its 35th birthday;
  • On this occasion, players can expect free prizes, lotteries and promotions in Ubisoft Store;
  • On November 4, the free weekend in Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will also start.

Although it's hard to believe, Ubisoft has been present on the market for 35 years. The French company was founded in 1986. Since then, it has delivered many iconic titles, some of which are still being developed today. Such an occasion requires proper celebration.

The company has announced that the 35th birthday celebration will last almost two months (from November 2 to December 19). During this time, players can expect many surprises. However, some attractions are already known. The first to experience them were users of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Through Ubisoft's website, they can pick up many free cosmetic items to use in the game.

In addition, there are many attractive discounts available on Ubisoft Store, some of which reach 80%. Players who prefer to win rather than spend, meanwhile, can take part in a lottery organized by the company. It enables us to win the equivalent of $1,000 in Ubisoft's wallet. In turn, on November 4 a free weekend in the aforementioned Ghost Recon: Breakpoint will begin.

In the coming weeks, players can look forward to even more free extras, lotteries and special challenges across the studio's numerous games. Ubisoft also plans to organize more free weekends with other popular titles.

Przemyslaw Dygas

Przemyslaw Dygas

He published a lot of news on GRYOnline.pl, some reviews and a few articles. Currently runs the Cooldown.pl site and serves as a junior SEO specialist. He first published journalistic texts on his private blog; later he took up writing seriously when his news and reviews ended up on a now non-existent film portal. In his free time, he tries to keep up with the premieres of new strategies and RPGs, unless he is replaying Pillars of Eternity or Mass Effect for umpteenth time. He also likes cinematography and tries to visit the nearby cinema at least once a month to keep up with the movies he is interested in.

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