Ubisoft is offering a set of three Assassin's Creed games for free through its Ubisoft Connect PC service. You can sign up anytime before November 12 at 5 AM local time to claim the trio of Assassin's Creed Chronicles games.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles was a spin-off trilogy launched in 2015 with Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China, followed by India and Russia. The three-part story let the Assassin's Creed lore explore some new areas, but as opposed to a large open world, Chronicles games were side-scrolling 2D platformers with stealth combat elements.
To claim your games just go to the official Ubisoft site and sign in or register an Ubisoft Connect account. Once you've done that, it will automatically be added to your Ubisoft Connect library, so you can download each of them whenever you'd like.
Those games were put out in the same year as Assassin's Creed Syndicate, which was the last in the series to follow Ubisoft's annual release cadence. After Unity and Syndicate, the studio took a year off to rethink the franchise and followed up with the much different Assassin's Creed: Origins. That began a new trilogy featuring a new modern-day protagonist, with a story that spanned through last year's Assassin's Creed: Valhalla.
The studio has not formally shown off the next game in the series, though it has confirmed it is working on an expansive platform that has been nicknamed Assassin's Creed Infinity. That could be a live-service game that houses future Assassin's Creed stories, but Ubisoft promises it will still feel like a regular series game and won't be free-to-play.