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Trials Rising is being given away today by Ubisoft for PC players

Ubisoft is celebrating the holidays with giveaways of its own, and today's freebie is Trials Rising, its popular 2.5D platform racing title. The game is free to claim for only 24 hours.

Ubisoft is celebrating the holidays by giving away games and various in-game items every day this week, and coming in as the latest giveaway is its 2.5D racing title Trials Rising. As usual for Ubisoft giveaways, it’s the PC version that's part of the promotion, and the offer will last until 2:00 PM CET tomorrow, December 18.

Arriving as the latest entry in the platform racing franchise, Trials Rising released last year as the fifth entry in the main series after 2014's Trials Fusion. Trials Rising sticks to the series' tried and true formula, offering a racing experience where players use a physics-based motorcycle to speed through heavily obstructed environments. Multiple single-player and multiplayer modes are available also, alongside custom courses built by the community.

Here are the minimum system requirements:

  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1
  • PROCESSOR: Intel Core i3 550 @ 3.2 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 620 @ 2.6 GHz
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • VIDEO CARD: nVidia GeForce GTX460 or AMD Radeon HD5850 (1024MB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 or higher)
  • DIRECT X®: 10.1
  • DVD-ROM DRIVE: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive
  • SOUND CARD: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
  • HARD DISK: 8 GB
  • PERIPHERALS: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360 Controller for Windows recommended)

Trials Rising can be claimed for free via Ubisoft's holiday promotion hub page here. A Ubisoft account is required for this, and the game is added to the Ubisoft Connect library. The game can also be claimed via the Ubisoft Connect PC and mobile apps. Giveaways are coming in heavy this season, as both Epic Games and GOG are also having freebie specials right now.

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