Immortals Fenyx Rising is now available for free on PC

Ubisoft makes Immortals Fenyx Rising free on PC

To celebrate the fifth birthday of Ubisoft Connect, Ubisoft are making Immortals Fenyx Rising available for free on PC. Ubisoft Connect replaced Uplay back in 2020, giving PC gamers access to a redesigned PC client with a new UI and cross-platform features.

Immortals Fenyx Rising will be available for free on Ubisoft Connect until December 2nd. The game is positively reviewed and, in many ways, shares similarities with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild in terms of gameplay. As Fenyx, players must take part in a journey that will see them save the Greek gods. On PC, the game runs incredibly well, even on older hardware configurations.

While the game reviewed well and had solid gameplay, Ubisoft decided to cancel Fenyx Rising’s planned sequel. As such, this game should be considered as a standalone experience. Note that this game has three DLCs, none of which are being given away as part of this promotion.

PC gamers can grab their free copy of Immortals Fenyx Rising through Ubisoft Connect. This offer will be available until December 2nd.

You can join the discussion on Immortals Fenyx Rising being available for free through Ubisoft Connect on the OC3D Forums.

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