Ubisoft, the offers of the Legendary Sale 2021
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The Legendary Sale offers have started on the official Ubisoft store: a promotion valid until 11.00 on June 3, which allows you to buy many games produced by the French house with a saving of up to 80% compared to standard prices.That's not all: by entering the code LEGEND20 at checkout it is possible to obtain an extra 20% discount to be applied to the entire contents of the cart, with the sole exclusion of pre-orders and in-game coin packs, not combinable with points WIS. In short, the right opportunity to recover the titles that are still missing from your collection!
Far Cry
Far Cry 5, a nighttime combat sequence. Undoubtedly one of the most fascinating intellectual properties of Ubisoft, Far Cry is among the protagonists of the Legendary Sale. In fact, it is possible to buy all the episodes of the series at derisory figures and immerse yourself in the engaging atmospheres that these shooter-based adventures can offer, thanks to their ability to project ourselves into often remote scenarios, dominated by a violence to which we will have to counteract with all our strengths.Memorize these numbers: three, six and nine: the now classic Far Cry 3 can be yours in the standard edition for only 3 euros instead of 19.99, Far Cry 4 also in the standard edition comes at 6 euros instead of 29.99 while the last chapter, Far Cry 5, is available in the standard edition at 9 euros instead of 59.99. All without considering the extra 20% discount!
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World: The Game Complete Edition
Scott Pilgrim Vs the World: The Game Complete Edition, the protagonist struggling with two opponents on the subway. The fun retro scrolling brawler developed by Ubisoft Montreal is back with a complete edition that includes all DLC and remastered graphics. We are of course talking about Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game Complete Edition, which thanks to the new promotion can be yours for 9.74 euros instead of 14.99, also here with the possibility of taking advantage of an additional 20% discount by entering the code LEGEND20 at checkout.Inspired by Bryan Lee O'Malley's comic, the game puts us in the shoes of the brave Scott who, falling in love with the beautiful Ramona Flowers, will have to face his seven evil exes. A crazy incipit for an equally crazy story, from which a good film with Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead was also made. Returning to the game, it is an experience that we can face alone or in a co-op of four, choosing among the various characters available and exploring the streets of a Toronto full of bullies and swindlers.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Eivor explores the wonders of the English scenario. Assassin's Creed Valhalla now needs no introduction: the engaging adventure of Eivor and the Crow Clan in 9th century England has won over millions of users, keeping them busy for tens and tens of hours, and has recently been enriched by the launch of the first expansion, Wrath of the Druids.The Legendary Sale of Ubisoft allow you to buy the standard edition of the game for 44.99 euros instead of 59.99 or opt for the rich Gold Edition, which includes all DLC and expansions, at 74.99 euros instead of 99.99. If you already own the base game and want to buy the Season Pass, you can take it home for 29.99 euros instead of 39.99. It goes without saying that also in this case we have not considered the extra 20% discount obtainable thanks to the code LEGEND20.
Other games on offer
The Ubisoft catalog, we know, is quite large and browsing the official store you will certainly find something for you. For example, if you want to join the more than 70 million players of Rainbow Six: Siege, you can do it at very low figures: 8 euros instead of 19.99 for the basic edition or 34.99 euros instead of 69.99 for the Operator Edition, which includes all 38 Operators up to Year 5.Then there are Watch Dogs: Legion (29.99 euros instead of 59.99 for the standard edition) and Immortals: Fenyx Rising (29.99 euros instead of 59.99 for the standard edition), two of the latest productions of the French house, both characterized by a rich open world but by profoundly different settings: the first takes us to a dark and disturbing post-Brexit London, the second to ancient Greece between myths and legends.
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