Ubisoft just wants to be liked.
The company knows there's a goodly segment of gamers that just don't like it, and like unpopular kids everywhere, it's very eager to please. And at least these sale items shouldn't be hampered by nasty DRM
A range of Ubi apps are on sale on the iTunes store right now, including games like MotoHeroz (on sale from 11-18 September) and Babel Rising 3D (on sale from 15-18 September) for free, and Prince of Persia Classic (man, that yell as the Prince falls is etched into my pysche) for just 99c from 17-18 September.
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