Ubisoft is giving away an older AC game, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, for free for a limited time. Until December 6th, PC gamers can visit its Ubisoft Connect page and get their free copy.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate came out in 2015, and it was the next game after Assassin’s Creed Unity. For Syndicate, Ubisoft downgraded its graphics. As such, the game is not as graphically impressive as Unity. Still, it looks great for a game that came out in 2015.
In Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, you get to be Jacob or Evie and play. The game is set in London in 1868. It’s during the Industrial Revolution, and you have to lead your own group to fight those who exploit the less privileged.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate was also the first AC game to introduce a grappling hook. With the Rope Launcher, players could traverse the city with ease. It was a cool mechanic, and it was most likely inspired by other triple-A games.
It’s also worth noting that Syndicate was one of the first games that lacked proper support for SLI back in those days. From what I know, Ubisoft couldn’t fix the SLI issues in this title. So, perhaps that’s also why we didn’t have a PC Performance Analysis for it.
If you want this free game, you can grab it from this link. And don’t forget to check out the video comparing Unity and Syndicate below. It’s worth your time.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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