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Watch Dogs Legion is now 50% off in Ubisoft’s Spring salePlus get 25% off Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, too

Plus get 25% off Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, too

Ubisoft have kicked off theirSpring saletoday, with discounts of up to 80% up for grabs across a huge range of titles. Running until April 9th, there are some rather tasty discounts to be had on some of Ubisoft’s newest games this time round as well, including 50% offWatch Dogs LegionandImmortals Fenyx Rising, and a decent 25% off various editions ofAssassin’s Creed Valhalla(just in time for the launch of itsOstara Easter festivaland upcoming first expansion).Watch Dogs Legion Is Great When It’s Weird | My Favourite Thing In… (Watch Dogs Legion Review)Watch on YouTubeI’ve listed some highlights below, but you can check out thefull list hereif you fancy doing some deeper browsing. There’s also an additional offer taking place that will get you an extra 20% off your entire shopping cart if you also buyRainbow Six Siege, which itself is currently enjoying a free weekend on PC, and also 60% off as part of the sale if you decide to buy it afterwards (which increases to 67% off with the extra 20% deal).Assassin’s Creed Valhalla-£37.49 / $45 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Watch Dogs Legion-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Immortals Fenyx Rising-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)The Division 2-£7.80 / $9 from Ubisoft(down from £26 / $30)Assassin’s Creed Odyssey-£12.50 / $15 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Anno 1800-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Many of these deals are actually a touch better than the ones we had inUbisoft’s Lunar salejust last month - and that was with the Lunar sale’s additional 15% discount, too. Both Watch Dogs Legion and Immortals Fenyx Rising are cheaper than their Lunar sale prices, for example, while Rainbow Six Siege,Assassin’s Creed Odysseyand The Division 2 all match their previous deal prices. The only ones that are a fraction more expensive are Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which fell to £35 / $42 last month, andAnno 1800, which dropped to £21 / $25.I should note, all the prices listed above arewithoutthe extra 20% Rainbow Six Siege discount applied, so these prices will drop further when you add Ubisoft’s competitive shooter into your shopping cart. In truth, you might as well pop it in if you don’t own it already, as when I tried sticking the standard version of Siege and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla into my trolley, the total saving applied got me both games for £35 - which not only matches Valhalla’s previous discount price, but also gets me Siege for zero pounds. Nowthat’swhat I call a great deal.

Ubisoft have kicked off theirSpring saletoday, with discounts of up to 80% up for grabs across a huge range of titles. Running until April 9th, there are some rather tasty discounts to be had on some of Ubisoft’s newest games this time round as well, including 50% offWatch Dogs LegionandImmortals Fenyx Rising, and a decent 25% off various editions ofAssassin’s Creed Valhalla(just in time for the launch of itsOstara Easter festivaland upcoming first expansion).Watch Dogs Legion Is Great When It’s Weird | My Favourite Thing In… (Watch Dogs Legion Review)Watch on YouTubeI’ve listed some highlights below, but you can check out thefull list hereif you fancy doing some deeper browsing. There’s also an additional offer taking place that will get you an extra 20% off your entire shopping cart if you also buyRainbow Six Siege, which itself is currently enjoying a free weekend on PC, and also 60% off as part of the sale if you decide to buy it afterwards (which increases to 67% off with the extra 20% deal).Assassin’s Creed Valhalla-£37.49 / $45 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Watch Dogs Legion-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Immortals Fenyx Rising-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)The Division 2-£7.80 / $9 from Ubisoft(down from £26 / $30)Assassin’s Creed Odyssey-£12.50 / $15 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Anno 1800-£25 / $30 from Ubisoft(down from £50 / $60)Many of these deals are actually a touch better than the ones we had inUbisoft’s Lunar salejust last month - and that was with the Lunar sale’s additional 15% discount, too. Both Watch Dogs Legion and Immortals Fenyx Rising are cheaper than their Lunar sale prices, for example, while Rainbow Six Siege,Assassin’s Creed Odysseyand The Division 2 all match their previous deal prices. The only ones that are a fraction more expensive are Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which fell to £35 / $42 last month, andAnno 1800, which dropped to £21 / $25.I should note, all the prices listed above arewithoutthe extra 20% Rainbow Six Siege discount applied, so these prices will drop further when you add Ubisoft’s competitive shooter into your shopping cart. In truth, you might as well pop it in if you don’t own it already, as when I tried sticking the standard version of Siege and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla into my trolley, the total saving applied got me both games for £35 - which not only matches Valhalla’s previous discount price, but also gets me Siege for zero pounds. Nowthat’swhat I call a great deal.

Ubisoft have kicked off theirSpring saletoday, with discounts of up to 80% up for grabs across a huge range of titles. Running until April 9th, there are some rather tasty discounts to be had on some of Ubisoft’s newest games this time round as well, including 50% offWatch Dogs LegionandImmortals Fenyx Rising, and a decent 25% off various editions ofAssassin’s Creed Valhalla(just in time for the launch of itsOstara Easter festivaland upcoming first expansion).

Watch Dogs Legion Is Great When It’s Weird | My Favourite Thing In… (Watch Dogs Legion Review)Watch on YouTube

Watch Dogs Legion Is Great When It’s Weird | My Favourite Thing In… (Watch Dogs Legion Review)

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I’ve listed some highlights below, but you can check out thefull list hereif you fancy doing some deeper browsing. There’s also an additional offer taking place that will get you an extra 20% off your entire shopping cart if you also buyRainbow Six Siege, which itself is currently enjoying a free weekend on PC, and also 60% off as part of the sale if you decide to buy it afterwards (which increases to 67% off with the extra 20% deal).

Many of these deals are actually a touch better than the ones we had inUbisoft’s Lunar salejust last month - and that was with the Lunar sale’s additional 15% discount, too. Both Watch Dogs Legion and Immortals Fenyx Rising are cheaper than their Lunar sale prices, for example, while Rainbow Six Siege,Assassin’s Creed Odysseyand The Division 2 all match their previous deal prices. The only ones that are a fraction more expensive are Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which fell to £35 / $42 last month, andAnno 1800, which dropped to £21 / $25.

I should note, all the prices listed above arewithoutthe extra 20% Rainbow Six Siege discount applied, so these prices will drop further when you add Ubisoft’s competitive shooter into your shopping cart. In truth, you might as well pop it in if you don’t own it already, as when I tried sticking the standard version of Siege and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla into my trolley, the total saving applied got me both games for £35 - which not only matches Valhalla’s previous discount price, but also gets me Siege for zero pounds. Nowthat’swhat I call a great deal.