Ubisoft releases Ancient Egypt and Greece Edutional Tour based on the Assassin's Creed games for free

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Throughout this Conditional Movement Control Order period, you, your friends and family have probably joined some online web seminars to learn a few new things. There are online photography classes, as well as finance management (no, not the "online finance gurus") but Ubisoft, the makers behind Assassin's Creed franchise, is taking this on an extra mile. From now on until 21 May 2020, you will have a chance to "visit" Greece and Egypt on an educational tour, Assassin's Creed style.

Now, we are pretty sure the online educational tour won't involve any assassination or jumping off from a high-rise building (as much as we would like to), but from what we understand by Ubisoft, you will be able to roam freely in the environment setting of Ptolemaic Egypt and Ancient Greece. The two regions should follow closely based on the Assassin's Creed games, but more like a virtual museum learning the culture and customs by yourself, as well as the philosophies, history wars, and myths. There is also an option to let the tour guides to guide you throughout the game.

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Oh, the two games are called Discovery Tour by Assassin's Creed: Ancient Egypt and Discovery Tour by Ubisoft: Ancient Greece. You can claim the two games for free on their official website right here or your own UPlay client platform. Personally, I think it's a great way to engage students to learn about the history of Egypt and Greece. Play your part, play at home, and stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.