Assasin’s Creed Chronicles Trilogy, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, and Anno 1404 History Edition were all previously available at no cost. In addition to this 2D platformer, several other titles were offered to fans over the last couple of weeks to honor the history of the company. This limited-time opportunity to claim Rayman Origins is part of an ongoing celebration for the 35th anniversary of Ubisoft. An entry-level graphics card should suffice for most gaming machines as the 2D platformer only requires a minimum of 128 MB of memory. Since the title was released over a decade ago, the system requirements are quite low. Luckily, unlike many triple-AAA games on the market today, most gamers should have an easy time running Rayman Origins on their PCs. The game is available as a gift for all gamers to claim until December 22 at 9 am EST. It’s worth noting that this opportunity to grab one of the classic 2D platformers from the last decade won’t last long. All players need to do is visit the Ubisoft Store and claim the game at no charge. According to the company, Rayman Origins is available to claim for free now. In a December 14 tweet from Ubisoft, players learned of a new chance to grab this classic title from the Rayman series. RELATED: Ubisoft's Open-World Star Wars Game Will Feature 'Authentic' Vehicles as Well as Fictional Ones Fortunately, for those interested in replaying the iconic game, Ubisoft is giving gamers a fantastic opportunity too good to pass up. While the popularity of the title spawned a 2013 sequel called Rayman Legends, many fans enjoyed returning to the 2011 platformer. Released in 2011, players controlled Rayman and his friends Globox and the two Teensies in an adventure that included optional local co-op. While not all of the company’s projects have been a success, Rayman Origins managed to stand out from among the crowd. Ubisoft has developed numerous titles over the years. Recently, video game developer Ubisoft jumped in on the action, revealing it had a special announcement regarding the 2D platformer Rayman Origins just in time for the holiday season. From first looks at upcoming projects during The Game Awards to new game releases, it's an exciting time to be a gamer. The end of the year is typically a busy time for the video game industry, and 2021 appears to be no different.
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