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Need a free game ready for the weekend? How about Immortals Fenyx Rising from Ubisoft? Well you can claim it free to keeps right now.

The major caveat here is that it's done through Ubisoft directly, not Steam. So for Linux / SteamOS gamers, you'll need to install Ubisoft Connect using Wine or Proton. We have a guide for Battle.net which is basically the same steps, especially if you scroll down to the second option of just installing in Steam directly using Proton - so you shouldn't have too much trouble with it.

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YOU ARE THE GODS' LAST HOPE.

Play as Fenyx on a quest to save the Greek gods from a dark curse.
Take on mythological beasts, master the legendary powers of the gods, and defeat Typhon, the deadliest Titan in Greek mythology, in an epic fight for the ages.

CONFRONT MYTHOLOGICAL ENEMIES
Face off against legendary beasts like Cyclops, Medusa, or Minotaur, and confront them in fast-paced aerial and melee combat, combining your god-given abilities and weapons.

WIELD THE POWER OF GODS
The gods of Olympus have blessed you with gifts. Use them to fight mythical monsters, solve ancient puzzles, and explore the vast open world.

The giveaway ends December 2nd.

You can grab it on the Ubisoft store.

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Cley_Faye 5 hours ago
Eh. Not even free games would bring me to use Ubisoft software these days. I'd be worried they'd ask me to delete it a few years later.
Salvatos 4 hours ago
Yeah, I kind of wanted to play it, but knowing it’s Ubisoft and all the hoops I’d have to jump through and EULA I’d have to accept, even free doesn’t sound worth it.
Jarmer 3 hours ago
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I'm tempted, but Ubi has so so so soooooooo lost their way. I can only imagine all the good people left long ago due to corporate enshittification and what's left just .... aren't the best?

Example: Star Wars Outlaws. So extremely frustrating. They absolutely nailed the worldbuilding, art, audio, and then the actual gameplay was a combination of extremely boring plus extremely frustrating. The entire thing felt like it was a game made by a committee of accountant suits who have never actually played a game before.
Lachu 3 hours ago
I try by Lutris (Ubisoft Connect was installed), but crash dialog appear.
Gooda 2 hours ago
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I try by Lutris (Ubisoft Connect was installed), but crash dialog appear.
I had the same issue. I managed to solve it by changing the runner to wine-10.16-staging-amd64-wow64 x86_64.

I had to install it first, though. You can download this version through Preferences > Runners > Wine.
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Played it on Xbox Game Pass. Pretty fun. A bit repetitive but a solid game with decent humour.
ripper 21 minutes ago
I installed Ubisoft Connect through Bottles, no issues, immediately worked.
seamoose 4 minutes ago
I realize most Linux folks don't like the Ubi launcher (or seemingly any non-Steam launcher for that matter) but, for what it's worth, I installed the Ubi launcher as a non-Steam game in Steam, logged in once and installed the game without any issues, and then added "uplay://launch/5405/0" to the Steam launch options.

Now when I click play Fenyx in Steam, the Ubi launcher automatically starts up, minimizes itself to the taskbar, and takes me straight into the game - no interaction with the Ubi launcher needed, except to click the close button when I exit the game. In fact, the majority of the wait time is spent waiting for Steam to start up...

Frankly, I've always thought this worship of the Steam client and aversion to other launchers a bit silly, especially for free games: in the end, I spend 99.999% of my time in-game, not staring at a launcher, whether Steam or otherwise.


Last edited by seamoose on 13 Nov 2025 at 10:07 pm UTC
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