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Ubisoft is offering three of its biggest games to players entirely for free.

The company has made Watch Dogs, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and World in Conflict available entirely for free for PC via its own PC platform, Uplay.

The games will be delisted from the free service at 10am on December 23 (this Saturday), so if you're interested in grabbing them via Uplay, we'd recommend doing so as soon as possible.

You can nab all three titles here.

This promotion has gone live as part of Ubisoft's Happy Play Days campaign - giving gamers free gifts just in time for Christmas.

All three games are pretty highly rated by critics and consumers alike, with Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag even being named as many people's favourite entry in the series.

All three titles are available to download on PC now.

This comes as Assassin's Creed: Origins receives rave reviews from critics all over the world.

It’s been two years since we last enjoyed an Assassin’s Creed game.

And that break from the annual cycle last year has done this series the world of good.

It’s allowed Ubisoft the chance to overhaul the series, make quite a few fundamental changes and allowed fans the opportunity to miss a much-loved franchise long enough to want to delve back in with renewed vigour.

This Assassins title is set in Egypt.

And it’s billed as the dawn of the Creed, where over the course of the tale ancient fighters slowly come together to create the first-ever Assassins clan that then goes on to fuel an army of heroes up to the present day.

This is the ultimate prequel then, and one that at times plays fast and loose with the series lore, to build a gripping storyline that keeps pulling you back for ‘one more mission’.

You play Bayek, a warrior who returns to his hometown of Siwa to find it occupied by a villainous force headed by Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII and his vicious underlings.

We loved the game in our review - giving it a perfect 5/5.

It’ll take you a long time to get through everything on offer in Orgins and with a gripping story holding it all together you will be wanting to keep coming back for more.

Assassin’s Creed needed this shot in the arm.

We look forward to seeing where the series goes next.