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Ubisoft offers Assassin’s Creed Unity for free so you can see Notre-Dame Cathedral

Following the tragic burning of the Notre-Dame Cathedral spire in Paris, Ubisoft the developers behind the historically driven Assassin’s Creed series has responded charitably.

To help with the building’s restoration will not be an easy task and game publisher Ubisoft has decided to lend their aid in the form of a €500,000 donation.

This donation will go to Paris’ restoration experts, and while it will likely be a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of money it will take to fully reinvigorate the Cathedral, it’s a nice gesture not to mention a great way for Ubisoft to generate some positive PR.

If you’re wondering why Ubisoft of all companies is donating to the restoration efforts, the answer comes in the form of Assassin’s Creed Unity. The open world title takes place in Paris, and allows players to explore the city in its entirety they can even climb up Notre Dame itself.

To open that experience up to as many people as possible and pay “virtual homage” to the monument, Ubisoft is giving away Unity for free on PC for a full week. There’s no catch here, other than the fact that you’ll need to download Uplay. As long as you snag the game within the giveaway period, it will be yours forever.

Until April 25 PC users will be able to download Assassin’s Creed Unity for free.

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