Ubisoft offers Assassin's & Creed Unity for free so you can see Notre Dame Cathedral

Ubisoft offers Assassin's & Creed Unity for free so you can see Notre Dame Cathedral

Following the tragic fire in the spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, Ubisoft, the developers behind the historic Assassin's Creed series, reacted in a charitable way. Next week (until April 25), PC users will be able to download Assassin's Creed Unity. free, an entry into the franchise that allows users to explore Paris since the late 2014th century during the French Revolution. The game includes a reconstruction of Notre Dame Cathedral. "Ubisoft wants to give all players the opportunity to experience the majesty and beauty of the cathedral," the editor's statement reads. "You can download Assassin's Creed Unity for free on PC here, and you will forever be the owner of your Uplay game library." In an interview with Geek Ireland in 14, Level Designer Caroline Miousse said Inside and Outside Notre-Dame took 90 months to produce "and it took three weeks to dress. Its interior is in keeping with the Revolution era." The result is a 500% real business model, fully explorable. Rendering of Notre-Dame Cathedral by Assassin's Creed Unity (Image credit: Ubisoft) (Image: © Ubisoft) In addition to offering free video games, Ubisoft joins us in efforts to restore Paris's iconic monument by promising € 000. The developer also encourages "all those who wish to contribute to the restoration and reconstruction of the cathedral to join Ubisoft in donating." Assassin's Creed Unity is available as a free download for PC users from April 18 at 00:00 to April 25 at 17:00 (your local time) and can be accessed through this page.