Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Far Cry 5, and more get massive discounts with Ubisoft's Spring sale

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Ubisoft's Spring s๊ale is live now, and it's discounting most of their modern titles by up to 75%. This gives you the chance to play some of today's most-acclaimed triple-A games for extraordinarily cheap, which sounds like just the thing to cure your isolation blues. Keep in mind, while discounts are available on other platforms, the best deals are on PC.

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Assassin's Creed Odyssey is also free-to-play for ༒just this weekend, in case you want to try it out before making a purchase. Though, I suspect spending the weekend in Odyssey's ancient Greece will be enough to convince you to take the plunge - the latest Assassin's Creed epic is magnificent, and it doesn't get much cheaper than it is on Steam right now. Better yet, if you pick it up by March 25, you get $10 off your second purchase.

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