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Uplay Spring Sale offers discounts on lots of games

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Do you want 25% off Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag? 40% off Rocksmith 2014? 33% off Might & Magic X: Legacy? 50% off Batman: Arkham Origins? Ubisoft have you covered.

Uplay has opened up a spring sale that will last until 20 April (Sunday, of next week) and it’s offering discounts across a wide range of games. I can’t say that they’re the most impressive discounts I’ve seen, but then, I can only see the prices in Euros and all British people know that the Euro is a fictional currency. So yeah, I’m not quite sure on the value.

There are all sorts of good things on sale, at least. Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag is €34.79, Far Cry: Blood Dragon is €8.99, Rocksmith 2014 is €17.99. It’s not just Ubisoft games, either; there are plenty of titles on offer from Warner, Square Enix, and a variety of other publishers. If Demonicon tickled your fancy, for instance, that’s only €9.99.

If nothing else, you might as well have a look at the shop and see if there’s anything you like the look of. Just click the massive SPRING SALE button on the store’s main page and you’ll find yourself on a big wall of deals.


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Tim has been playing PC games for longer than he's willing to admit. He's written for a number of publications, but has been with PC Invasion - in all its various incarnations - for over a decade. When not writing about games, Tim can occasionally be found speedrunning terrible ones, making people angry in Dota 2, or playing something obscure and random. He's also weirdly proud of his status as (probably) the Isle of Man's only professional games journalist.