Ubisoft's Happy Holidays is in full roll, and today they take us to outer space with Starlink: Battle for Atlas. You can take your copy here right now, and do it fast! You only have until midnight to get your own copy.

HOW TO CLAIM STARLINK: BATTLE FOR ATLAS IN UBISOFT'S HAPPY HOLIDAYS

To get your free copy of Starlink: Battle for Atlas, you first have to make a Ubisoft Connect account. To do this, head on to the sign-up page. In Ubisoft's Happy Holidays' terms and conditions, it explicitly outlines that you have to be at least 18-years-old to claim the game, so make sure you're an adult. If you're not yet 18, have a guardian or your parents to claim the game for you.

Once you have a Ubisoft Connect account, click here. Click on “PC” will prompt you to open your Ubisoft Connect app on your computer, which was formerly called the UPlay Launcher. Once you're on the Ubisoft Connect app, you will be prompted to activate 2-step authentication for logging in if you haven't yet. Just follow the on-screen instructions and you'll be able to add Starlink: Battle for Atlas to your UPlay library.

Reading this at least a day late and missed your chance at Ubisoft's Happy Holidays? Get a copy on Steam for $59.99 or on Ubisoft Connect, also for $59.99. The game is a dog-fighting masterpiece. If you like EA's Star Wars: Squadrons or if you're a Star Fox fan, then this is a must-get for your gaming library.

COME BACK DAILY FOR MORE FREE GAMES FROM UBISOFT'S HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Ubisoft's Happy Holidays actually started yesterday, but we didn't actually receive a free game. Instead, we just received some freebies for Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. However, if you come back again tomorrow, you might find another gift waiting for you. Ubisoft will be giving away one new game every day until this Friday, December 18. What will the games be? We don't know yet. We just know there will be three more, but Starlink: Battle for Atlas is already a good start.

Want more free games? Epic Games will also be holding their own giveaway for fifteen days, starting on December 17, 2021.