US gamers who test out ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’ on Google’s Project Stream get free copy of the game
Google is enticing more people in the US to try out its Project Stream service by offering a free copy of the game they’re currently testing. Project Stream is the company’s first foray into a streaming video game service. It launched its test period back in October with Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Now, Google and Ubisoft are using this freebie and some free Helix Credits—the series’ in-game currency—to get more people to participate. Those who spend at least an hour playing the game on Project Stream before January 15, 2019 can get a free copy of the game on the PC. You need to have a Uplay and Google account to avail this. The link is tied to the user’s Uplay account.
The players also get 1,000 Helix Credits but these will only be available during the test period. What can be carried over to the full game is the items bought as well as all the game saves. If you’re in the US, you can find out more about this deal over at this link.
Source: Polygon