Ubisoft has offered customers a free game to apologise for the digital rights management issues (DRM) that have afflicted its recent PC titles, Kotaku reports.
Strict DRM on games including Assassin’s Creed II and Silent Hunter 5 have resulted in attacks on verification servers, making it impossible for some gamers to access their purchases.
To compensate players, the publisher has launched a promotion offering Assassin's Creed II owners the ability to claim a free downloadable game or DLC for the title.
Customers who wish to claim the free game can choose from Prince Of Persia, Heroes Over Europe, EndWar and H.A.W.X.. Those who qualify for the bonus gift will receive an email explaining how to claim it.