


The company revealed that it is "not currently involved in the construction" of the Notre-Dame Cathedral, but it would be "more than happy to lend our expertise in any way we can!" Ubisoft's open-world game may not be used to help bring the Notre-Dame back to its former glory, but, with the money put forward by the company and fans who donate, it will still be able to contribute. In the replies of the freebie announcement tweet, Ubisoft also addressed the suggestion that Assassin's Creed Unity could be used to help rebuild the Notre-Dame. Ubisoft's tweet announcing the decision to make Assassin's Creed Unity free has almost 7,000 retweets and more than 20,000 likes.

Ubisoft's contribution may be a small part in that but many gamers are praising the company for its support. At the time it was reported that Ubisofts Assassins Creed: Unity featured an in-game Notre Dame so realistic that its been instrumental in helping to. $950 million has been donated to the Notre-Dame restoration fund already, as companies like Apple have also offered to help. Ubisoft encourages those who are interested to donate to the restoration and reconstruction fund too. As well as making Assassin's Creed Unity free, Ubisoft will also be donating €500,000 (equivalent to just over $564,000) to help with the restoration and reconstruction of the Notre-Dame Cathedral.
