Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: How You Can Get The Game For Free
Ubisoft began their venture toward more RPG-like features in the Assassin’s Creed franchise with Origins, critically acclaimed for its gameplay, story, and hearken to the time and place where the Brotherhood began. With Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, they took all the RPG components and brought it back ten-fold. Despite only measly gap of one year between the two games, Odyssey was just as well-received as its predecessor and there’s even a chance for some folks to get the game entirely free, thanks to Google.
Google is currently developing their own plans for video game streaming and they need some help to get the ball rolling. Finally launching Project Stream, the company is offering Assassin’s Creed Odyssey as a reward to those willing to sign up for their latest undertaking, and it’s totally free. Though a spot on their tester list isn’t guaranteed, it’s certainly worth a shot!
To try your luck and with a little bit of effort on your part, sign up right here. This is currently only available for residents of the United States over the age of 17. Need to know a little more about Project Stream before signing up? Here’s what it’s all about, according to Google:
Streaming media has transformed the way we consume music and video, making it easy to instantly access your favorite content. It’s a technically complex process that has come a long way in a few short years, but the next technical frontier for streaming will be much more demanding than video.
We’ve been working on Project Stream, a technical test to solve some of the biggest challenges of streaming. For this test, we’re going to push the limits with one of the most demanding applications for streaming—a blockbuster video game.
We’ve partnered with one of the most innovative and successful video game publishers, Ubisoft, to stream their soon-to-be released Assassin’s Creed Odyssey® to your Chrome browser on a laptop or desktop. Starting on October 5, a limited number of participants will get to play the latest in this best-selling franchise at no charge for the duration of the Project Stream test.”
Seeing how large of a corporation Google is, it’s interesting to see how they’re dipping their toes into the video game world. Perhaps their platform will evolve from here and the next “big thing” in games will occur. After all, who would have known how explosively popular Fortnite would become? It’s certainly not the first of its genre.
Though a copy of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey isn’t guaranteed, are you willing to try for a spot on Project Stream? What do you think about Google’s vie for relevance within this particular industry? Let us know what you think in the comments section below or start a conversation on DFTG Facebook page. To stay up to date on gaming news as it happens, follow us on Twitter! Here’s some of our latest to catch up on:
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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is available to play now on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
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