Get Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey For Free By Testing Google’s Project Stream
Google is giving away a PC copy of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey for free to those who are willing to playtest Google’s news Chrome streaming service “Project Stream.”
The first and only game available to play on the platform is Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, and Ubisoft has confirmed that those who try it will get to keep it for good.
If you get accepted into Project Stream‘s technical test, all you need to do is play the game for one hour and ensure that the Uplay account you’ve linked is the one you use for your PC gaming.
Interested players have until January 15 to play the game and stack up one hour of play time to claim their free copy of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey.
However, those players who have already purchased the game on PC won’t receive a second one. After the test ends, players will receive an email for the same with details on how they can access it.
Your PC copy of Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey will be rewarded to you on Ubisoft’s Uplay platform. In order to receive it, you’ll have to link your Project Stream account, and all the game progress you’ve made on Google’ streaming platform will be transferred to your copy of the game.
Project Stream, that was announced in October, is Google’s effort to make its way into game-streaming space. It’s not just Google but other tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft are also trying to follow the suit.
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