
Ubisoft will select five winners at random on Oct. Fans can win them by sharing the above Assassin's Creed odyssey Amazon Alexios video on Facebook. Ubisoft is also producing a limited number of Spartan warrior-themed skins for Alexa. They would travel from all over Greece to the nearby healing sanctuary of Asklepios." If users ask about Epidaurus, for example, Spartan Skill will say, "Epidaurus was strategically placed between Athens and Argos as an entry point for pilgrims. Forty-five sailors died happily."Īs for the in-game info, Ubisoft has programmed the Spartan Skill to give responses to more than 300 points of interest within Odyssey. For instance, it will respond to "What's the news?" with lines like "The sirens lured another ship to its doom. Streaming could be, as Oli wrote recently, the next platform war.Ubisoft says that Spartan Skill will have responses for over 1,500 prompts.

And it's not alone: tech giant Microsoft is diving into streaming and Amazon looks like it could be following suit as well. But this is Google we're talking about, a tech colossus with capabilities light years ahead of those older streaming dinosaurs. Project Stream is Google wading into the game-streaming space, which was all the rage a few years back with Gaikai and OnLive, but never really amounted to much. Specific instructions are to be sent after 15th Jan. This will be gifted on Ubisoft's Uplay platform via your linked Project Stream account. If you can find a way in, you have until 15th January to play your hour of AC: Odyssey and qualify for the free game.

It's not Ubisoft's decision: the Project Stream tech test is for US residents. Unfortunately, this is open to US residents only (unless you can find a way around it). You only need to play for an hour, then you'll be gifted the game. You can bag yourself a free PC copy of the acclaimed Assassin's Creed: Odyssey simply by playtesting Google's new Chrome streaming service Project Stream.
