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Ubisoft hosts massive Spring Sale on Uplay Shop

You know the old saying — April showers bring spring sales. Or something like that. Either way, right now on Ubisoft's Uplay shop you can find a number of games discounted for a weeklong Spring Sale.

Starting today and running through April 26, 2015, a bunch of games are discounted including Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4 and South Park: The Stick of Truth. There are even a few non-Ubisoft-published games discounted, including titles from the LEGO franchise, as well as Dragon Age: Inquisition and Battlefield 4 Premium Edition. Of course, if you purchase an EA game, you'll eventually have to go through EA's digital service Origin.

Anyway, here are some of the highlights of the Uplay Spring Sale:

Assassin's Creed Unity: $35.99 ($59.99)

Far Cry 4: $35.99 ($59.99)

Alien: Isolation: $37.49.99 ($49.99)

Dragon Age Inquisition: $47.99 ($59.99)

Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor: $33.49 ($49.99)

South Park: The Stick of Truth: $13.60 ($39.99)

You can find the full list of games on sale this week here.

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