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Assassin’s Creed Unity free add-on ‘Dead Kings’ arrives tomorrow on Xbox One

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 22, 2019
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Free Assassin's Creed Unity add-on "Dead Kings" arrives tomorrow on Xbox One

Owners of Ubisoft’s Assassin Creed Unity will receive the free add-on, Dead Kings, tomorrow on Xbox One. The free DLC will be available as an apology for the numerous bugs that plagued Assassin’s Creed Unity’s release in November 2014.

Last week, publisher Ubisoft announced the availability of the Dead Kings DLC and now they are offering it up as a rare gift in what has otherwise been a dismal release of their star game, Assassin’s Creed Unity. In Dead Kings, Arno Dorian travels to the ancient burial ground of future king, Saint Denis. In the Dead Kings campaign, gamers will hunt down grave robbers and more in an action packed stealth adventure.   

New game content is also available in Dead Kings: new co-op missions, new armor, and also a new explosive bonus gun – the Guillotine Gun. Everyone who purchased Assassin’s Creed Unity will get Dead Kings DLC for free tomorrow, no season pass required.

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