So you’re preparing yourself for next week’s E3. You’ve been endurance-watching videos of Mr. Caffeine to get yourself in the appropriate mindset – the Mountain Dew’s chilling and the Doritos are on point – your body is Reggie. But the show is still a few days away; how are you going to fill those remaining hours?
Well, if you own a gaming PC, we’ve got you covered. Break out the air horns, fire up the confetti cannon: it’s a Ubisoft Free Weekend.
Yes, from 5pm tomorrow (June 9th) we’re giving you a weekend of free access to the full PC versions of three top games. Take to the mountains with Steep, save what remains in Tom Clancy’s The Division and embrace the “Welcome to the Future” earworm with Trials Fusion.
If you want to hit the ground / slopes / tracks running, you can start your pre-loads already!
The free weekend ends at 8pm on Monday (June 12th), ensuring you a full 60 minutes to attend to matters of personal hygiene before the Ubisoft E3 conference live stream begins at 9pm BST.
But what if a single sordid weekend with the games wasn’t enough? What if you’re looking for something longer term? Why not make a commitment! Until the following Sunday (18th June), the PC versions of all the games involved in the free weekend (plus many of their DLCs and Season Passes) are DEEPLY discounted on the Ubisoft Store:
There’s 50% the main Steep game (now only £22.49), the Season Pass (now only £7.99) and the Winterfest DLC(now only £4.99.)
Get your pre-loads on now.Play the games from tomorrow evening.Find out “what’s up Yves’ Sleeves” (how is this not a catchphrase?) by tuning into the Ubisoft E3 conference stream on Monday at 9pm UK time.Head over to the Ubisoft Store by the 18th of June to pick up any games you just can’t quit after the free weekend.Oh, and the natural number 5, stay tuned to Ubisoft Blog for all the latest news from Ubisoft at E3.
11 comments
puddleuk
12 Jun 17#11
Yeah I tried Steep for 20 minutes, could not get in to, think its the controls, they are awful!
Thebobwil
10 Jun 17#10
Buzz (and everyone else), what do you think of the new site layout? :disappointed: I dont really like it.
T007P
9 Jun 17#8
Good deal
mufckingud7
9 Jun 17#7
SSX was the game to play back then i think i lost interest after ssx 3 or something like that
Thebobwil
9 Jun 17#6
I wish Steep could compare to the legendary SSX... :grin:
mackashworth
9 Jun 17#5
I'll see if I can pull myself away from Battlegrounds... Unlikely....
Wanting to try Steep for a while, hopefully not too busy with work though. Its never ends!
dj_lloyde to puddleuk
9 Jun 17#9
Working will be more fun than playing Steep
j4ck_bey
8 Jun 17#1
Is this PC only?
BuzzDuraband to j4ck_bey
8 Jun 17#2
Yes, from 5pm tomorrow (June 9th) we’re giving you a weekend of free access to the full PC versions of three top games. Take to the mountains with Steep, save what remains in Tom Clancy’s The Division and embrace the “Welcome to the Future” earworm with Trials Fusion.
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Well, if you own a gaming PC, we’ve got you covered. Break out the air horns, fire up the confetti cannon: it’s a Ubisoft Free Weekend.
Yes, from 5pm tomorrow (June 9th) we’re giving you a weekend of free access to the full PC versions of three top games. Take to the mountains with Steep, save what remains in Tom Clancy’s The Division and embrace the “Welcome to the Future” earworm with Trials Fusion.
If you want to hit the ground / slopes / tracks running, you can start your pre-loads already!
The free weekend ends at 8pm on Monday (June 12th), ensuring you a full 60 minutes to attend to matters of personal hygiene before the Ubisoft E3 conference live stream begins at 9pm BST.
But what if a single sordid weekend with the games wasn’t enough? What if you’re looking for something longer term? Why not make a commitment! Until the following Sunday (18th June), the PC versions of all the games involved in the free weekend (plus many of their DLCs and Season Passes) are DEEPLY discounted on the Ubisoft Store:
There’s 50% the main Steep game (now only £22.49), the Season Pass (now only £7.99) and the Winterfest DLC(now only £4.99.)
There’s also 60% of the main Tom Clancy’s The Division game (now only £13.60), the Gold Edition which includes the Season Pass (now only £28.00), the Season Pass itself (now only £14.00) and a butt-tonne of DLC(including the individual Expansions for £4.80 each.)
Finally, there’s 66% off the main Trials Fusion game (now only £5.44), the 6 standard DLC packs (now only £1.19 each – or get them all in the Season Pass for £5.44), and the extra Awesome Level Max DLC (now £2.72.)
So, here’s a step by step reminder:
Get your pre-loads on now.Play the games from tomorrow evening.Find out “what’s up Yves’ Sleeves” (how is this not a catchphrase?) by tuning into the Ubisoft E3 conference stream on Monday at 9pm UK time.Head over to the Ubisoft Store by the 18th of June to pick up any games you just can’t quit after the free weekend.Oh, and the natural number 5, stay tuned to Ubisoft Blog for all the latest news from Ubisoft at E3.
11 comments
Tom Clancy’s The Division™ Metacritic: 79% (33 critics, 5.9 from 1230 users), Steam: Mixed 62% (36381 reviews)
Trials Fusion™ Metacritic: 80% (12 critics, 6.8 from 101 users), Steam: Mixed 63% (1310 reviews)
Steep Metacritic: 72% (16 critics, 7 from 109 users), Steam: Mostly Positive 77% (2911 reviews)