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Google has a for any PC users eager to try its new, experimental Project Stream, a video game streaming platform built by the search giant’s cloud computing division. If you play just one hour of Ubisoft’s recently released Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, you’ll get a free copy of the game for PC / Mac through the publisher’s Uplay platform,.

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(The game retails for around $20 on Uplay right now, but it costs around $35 on console.) The promotion is restricted to US users, and you have until January 15th to clock your hour of play time to claim the free title.Project Stream, first, is an effort for Google to test the waters of game streaming. The only available title on Stream right now is Odyssey, mainly to test the viability of Google’s platform with a big fall launch game. Odyssey is a high-fidelity product that can only be played on a PC with a moderately powerful graphics card, and alternatively, it requires the latest PlayStation or Xbox hardware to play on console. RelatedOf course, Google is not alone in its efforts to build a game streaming platform. Both Microsoft and Sony are building out similar services. Sony’s with a growing library of titles, while Microsoft recently took the wraps off its platform, to be called, that will reportedly run on a. Meanwhile, a number of other companies, like the and, have existing game streaming services that are slowly but surely getting better.That Google wants in on the market is an interesting development.

But right now, the company won’t say whether Project Stream will transform into a consumer product. There is the potential that Google is experimenting to see if its cloud computing infrastructure could support such a service from a third-party company, or if Google could offer the backend to a game streaming platform built by someone else. Right now, the company clearly needs more testers, and it’s giving away a game barely two months old in exchange for some valuable data.Correction: An earlier version of this article mistakenly said Google is giving away a free copy of Assassin’s Creed Origins. That is incorrect; the company is giving away a free copy of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, a game set in Greece instead of in Egypt.