translated from Spanish: #QuedateEnCasa: Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey is free this weekend

Joining the companies that are doing their part to help players who have to stay in their homes for isolation or quarantine, Ubisoft announced this morning that Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, the latest installment in the popular series, will be available to play for free between Thursday and Sunday this week. The version available free of charge will have no limitations of any kind but will be the full game available in all stores. The offer extends to all platforms (PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC), and all progress made during the hours can be moved to the paid version if you want to purchase it.

Fortunately, since the game weighs more than 70GB, the company enabled early download on PC (via the UPlay store) and PlayStation 4 (via the PlayStation store) right now, so that when the trial is enabled on Thursday you can start from the first minute. Unfortunately, while the trial is unconditioned on PlayStation 4 and PC, Xbox One requires an Xbox Live Gold subscription to use it. The game does not require constant connection, but does require initial confirmation. Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey is one of the best installments in the saga, with its huge open world, two playable characters, each with its own characteristics, interests and motivations, and an almost absolute freedom of action during certain key segments of the story, which allow to develop a more own narrative.

It’s a game to spend a hundred hours completing not only the campaign but the countless side quests it includes. Ideal for a weekend at home. The game recently added a special set that allows the costume of Ezio, the protagonist of the Rome trilogy and one of the most esteemed characters in the franchise, which can be unlocked by playing during this weekend. Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey can now be searched in the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One stores.In this note:

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