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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is Ubisoft’s free November game

Ubisoft has been celebrating their 30th anniversary the best way possible, with free games. Between June and December 2016, Ubisoft is planning to give out one free game a month via their PC gaming service, uPlay.

So far, we saw Prince of Persia back in June, Splinter Cell in July, after that Rayman Origins, then  The Crew in September and Beyond Good & Evil in October (which is still available). Now it's time for Far Cry: 3 Blood Dragon to be free-to-download.

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon will be available for free on November 9th and to grab your very own digital copy of it head over to Ubisoft Club and click "Get the game now".Then just follow the instructions to get the download to begin and the game eventually end up in your uPlay library. All of these free game will be yours forever, they are not trials, demos, or anything like that, once you have downloaded them they are yours.

Tatiana Morris

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