Star Wars Outlaws, The Crew Motorfest, and several other Ubisoft games are currently on sale on Steam, at their historically lowest prices, bringing an early start to 2025’s end-of-year discount season.
If you fancy spending your holiday break exploring the publisher’s vast open worlds across different franchises and have yet to pick up some of its more recent releases, you’re in luck.
Ubisoft Steam Sale 2025
This round of Ubisoft Steam sales doesn’t benefit from a dedicated event page, so it’s not quite as rich in terms of options as some from the past, but its list of discounted games is, nonetheless, worth checking out.
Star Wars Outlaws launched to a lukewarm reception, but, a year after its launch, subsequent updates have actively improved Kay Vess’ journey across the galaxy by addressing key complaints, like those centered on restrictive stealth design, and fixing a variety of issues.
Another 2024 release, The Crew Motorfest is the latest entry in Ubisoft’s open-world driving series, taking us to the lively Hawaiian islands of O’ahu. Last month, its eighth season went live.
And, if you’re more into modern-day shooters, both the original The Division and The Division 2’s latest DLC, Battle for Brooklyn, are heavily discounted.
Below, you’ll find the list of games available at their historically lowest prices on Steam during the current Ubisoft sale, which runs until December 18:
- Star Wars Outlaws - €20,99/$20.99 (70% discount)
- The Crew Motorfest - €13,99/$13.99 (80% discount)
- Watch Dogs: Legion - €5,99/$5.99 (90% discount)
- Tom Clancy’s The Division - €4,49/$4.49 (85% discount)
- Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 Battle for Brooklyn DLC - €8,99/$8.99 (40% discount)
Other Ubisoft games, including South Park: The Stick of Truth, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and more, are also significantly discounted during the same period, although they’re not quite at their historically lowest prices.
If you’re, instead, waiting for discounts on the publisher’s 2025 releases, like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Anno 117: Pax Romana, there’s a bigger chance to see those prices slashed by some amount once Steam’s Winter Sale (and its equivalent on other storefronts) kicks off later in December.
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