Ubisoft Celebrates 30th Anniversary With Amazing Freebies: Get 'Watch Dogs 2,' 'Rainbow Six Siege,' And Other Free Games

In time for its 30th anniversary and the Thanksgiving holiday, Ubisoft will give away various freebies for the next 30 days beginning midnight (Pacific Daylight Time) on Thursday, Nov. 24. The giveaways include some of its most popular video games like "Watch Dogs 2" and "Rainbow Six Siege" and many more!

Ubisoft announced on its blog that its 30 Days of Giveaways promo is a way of thanking fans for "30 wonderful years of play." The game developer states that this promo has something for everyone, from the young to the young at heart. 

Among the items Ubisoft will be giving away are 300 copies of its latest titles, which will be available to the first 300 people to grab them. Only one game will be given per person.

Hits like "Tom Clancy's The Division," "Rainbow Six Siege" and "Watch Dogs 2" are expected to run out fast, so grab them quickly. A Rayman Classic mobile, special holiday decorations, cocktail recipes, and do-it-yourself projects are also up for grabs.

Those who wish to take part in the promo should have a Ubisoft account and access it every day to claim gifts, according to Cog News. Most of the giveaway items are in unlimited quantities, but some like the 300 games will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Ubisoft's 30 Days of Giveaway will run until Dec. 23. Fans are advised to follow the company on social media for latest announcements and the chance to get more freebies.

Aside from giving away free stuff for its anniversary, Ubisoft also promises amazing gaming deals for Black Friday 2016. Its Uplay shop, for instance, has a buy one, get one offer for several items. Check them out here.

Headquartered in France, Ubisoft is one of the world's leading video game companies. It is the name behind popular video games like "Assassin's Creed," "Ghost Recon," "Rainbow Six," and  "Watch Dogs."

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