Rayman Raving Rabbids Is Available For Free On Ubisoft Store Until January 23

The game is absolutely free as part of Ubisoft's Lunar Sale.

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  • Ubisoft's Lunar Sale is now live and will run until February 2nd.
  • Sale features a number of exciting games, giving you a chance to save up to 80%.
  • Although, best thing about the sale is availability of Rayman Raving Rabbids for free.
  • The game will be available for free until January 23rd.

Ubisoft’s annual Lunar Sale is now live and will run from January 19 to February 1st. The sale is up at the Ubisoft Store and is giving you a chance to grab your favorite games for up to 80% off. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Extraction, Riders Republic, and more titles are available for flat sales at the store.

The most exciting part about the Lunar Sale is, however, the availability of Rayman Raving Raving Rabbids for absolutely free. Yes, the game charges you $0.0 for the PC version through Ubisoft Connect. The game normally costs $9.99. If you plan to buy the game for free, keep in mind it’ll be up until January 23 only.

Rayman Raving Rabbids for free at Ubisoft Store
Rayman Raving Rabbids for free at Ubisoft Store

Rayman Raving Rabbids is a 2006 party video game developed and published by Ubisoft. The game is a spinoff of the Rayman series.

There are two primary playing modes in the game – “Story mode” and “Score mode.” Rayman is imprisoned by the Rabbids for fifteen days in the game’s story mode. Rayman has to complete a minimum of three trials each day before moving on to a unique “boss trial.”

When Rayman has collected enough costumes and music from completing trials, he builds a ladder up the edge of his cell and escapes to freedom. Ubisoft announced the sale on its website. Players can tackle the events solo in story mode, compete with a friend in score mode, or try sharing the controls in the co-op family mode.

The Lunar Year will begin on January 22nd and will mark the start of the year of the Rabbit in China. Employees at Ubisoft created a special design for this Lunar Sale which is Rabbids Retrospective. That is probably why Ubisoft has put Rayman Raving Rabbids for free.

PC players can also currently download Epistory – Typing Chronicles free from the Epic Games Store until January 26. After that, Ubisoft plans to replace Epistory – Typing Chronicles with Adios, a cinematic first-person game about a pig farmer.

Moreover, the Lunar Sale features some amazing discounts that you can check out at the store. Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is available for a whopping 67% off, and so does Anno 1800. Check out Ubisoft’s extensive Lunar Sale here.

Furthermore, if we look back, Ubisoft has been consistently serving fans since 2023 has set in. Before the Lunar Sale started, Ubisoft Plus was discounted to $1 for the first month of purchase. The offer went live until 19th January. Ubisoft’s “Bargain Bin” sale was also live, featuring up to 80% off on select games.

The industry giant even held a Black Friday sale on the designated occasion, even giving away a Splinter Cell game to celebrate the big event. 

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