Ubisoft Summer Sale Far Cry 5, Assassins Creed Origins, Ghost Recon Wildlands, The Division
You can get up to 80% off Ubisoft games

Assassins creed origins – Credit by Ubisoft
Most gamers aren’t able to buy the latest games as soon as they come out especially if they also want to buy all the other DLC. For every season big retailers online and offline such as Steam and Ubisoft put many of their games on sale. This year in the Summer Uplay sale gamers can get deals on the newest Ubisoft games including Far Cry 5 and Assassins Creed Origins. You can get up to 80% off.
First off Far Cry 5. Right now on Ubisoft, you can get Far Cry 5 Gold/Standard/Deluxe edition for the low price of $67.49/$44.99/$52.49. Far Cry 5 is the latest installment in the Far Cry series. Far Cry 5 is set in Hope County, Montana, USA. A cult is trying to capture Hope County and the player has to help the resistance stop the cult. Far Cry 5 is the first game in the series that features costume character building. Far Cry 5 also features a new mode called arcade mode. In this mode, players can make their own maps and share it online or play in maps made by Ubisoft. Far Cry 5 is also the first game that is built for co-op play. The whole game is playable in co-op mode. Right now Far Cry 5 has a 79/100 on PC Metacritic.
The next game is Assassins Creed Origins. Thanks to the Ubisoft Summer Sale you can purchase Origins Standard/Deluxe/Gold Edition for $29.99/$34.99/$49.99. Assassins Creed Origins is the latest installment in the Assassins Creed series. After Ubisoft’s break from the yearly cycle gamers weren’t disappointed. Assassins Creed Origins is set in Ancient Egypt and it is the story of the origins of the Assassins. Assassins Creed Origin’s lowest Metacritic score is an 81/100 on PS 4 and a high of 85/100 on PC.
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