Assassin's Creed 2, Rayman Legends, Child of Light and more are free to keep once again
You have until May 5 to claim𝓰 🌃multiple games and trials

All of the free games and trials in Ubisoft's Play Apart Together program are once again free to keep on PC. They'v♛e been refreshed for one last blowout giveaway, and yo🌠u've got until May 5 to claim them. You can find everything .
We covered the standout, standalone games as they appeared - those are Rayman Legends, Assassin's Creed 2,😼 and Child of Light - but there are plenty of other deals available. Here's a full list of everything you can claim:
- Assassin's Creed 2 (free game) - play the first chapter of Ezio's journey, and one of the best Assassin's Creed games from its stealth-action early days.
- Rayman Legends (free game) - a gorgeous platformer with challenge and charm in equal measure.
- Child of Light (free game) - an enchanting fairytale of an RPG with one of the best soundtracks ever.
- Might & Magic Chess Royale (free game) - a battle royale auto-battler set in the world of the Might & Magic RPGs.
- Rabbids Coding! (free game) - an educational game designed to help kids learn to code.
- The Division 2 (free trial) - explore a stunningly recreated post-pandemic Washington, DC.
- Ghost Recon Breakpoint (free trial) - build your ideal soldier in the latest Ghost Recon.
- Trials Rising (free trial) - survive frankly irresponsible bike jumps and stunts.
- The Crew 2 (free trial) - use a suite of vehicles to tear through an open-world America.
- Ghost Recon Wildlands (free trial) - open-world Ghost Recon shenanigans, now with eight-player Mercenaries Mode.
- The Division (free trial) - explore a stunningly recreated mid-pandemic New York.
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