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Assassin’s Creed, Discovery Tour Free for a Limited Time…

Ubisoft’s discovery tour, an experiential learning app created through the popular game Assassin’s Creed series, is delivering ancient Greece and ancient Egypt free of charge for a limited time. This free offer is a support measure for the decrease in learning opportunities due to restrictions on going out or closing of schools, and you can download the PC version for a limited time until May 21st.

Discovery Tour is a virtual experience study tour where you can experience interactively without game elements such as the main game open world exploration and assassination at Assassin’s Creed Odyssey set in ancient Greece in 430 BC and Assassin’s Creed Origin set in Ptolemy Egypt. It is software reorganized into.

You can freely learn about history and culture while exploring the worlds carefully reproduced by historians, such as the Great Library of Alexandria in ancient Egypt and the pyramids. Materials that are not in the main game, supplementary textbooks, and explanations are also available, and you can choose a guided tour.

On the part of Ancient Greece, tours are prepared in 29 regions, divided into 300 landmarks and cities famous for philosophy, daily life, war and myth. Although it is not a part of the main game, you can also enjoy elements such as your own avatar or interactive quiz. If you are interested in learning materials as well as the ancient world, it is an app worth experiencing as an interactive documentary related to history and culture.

Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour was started with the aim of making it easy to introduce to all ages as a textbook. To download, you need to create a Ubisoft account, and if you have the main game, you can select the mode, so there is no need to download it separately. Related information can be found here .

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