In an effort to push the limits of streaming technology, Google has recently started testing their Project Stream service. According to the brief description, Project Stream offers you the ability to play games in 1080p and 60 FPS directly in your Chrome browser, with Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Odyssey being the game they're currently testing the system on.
If that sounds like it's right up your alley, you might also be interested to hear that Ubisoft is giving all Project Stream participants a free copy of Assassin's Creed Odyssey, as well as $10 worth of Helix credits to mess around with. The only catch is that you have to spend at least one hour playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey in Project Stream by January 15th, which shouldn't exactly be hard to accomplish.
The free copy will only be redeemable on the PC version of Ubisoft's Uplay storefront, while the code itself will arrive via email at some point after January 15th. This will be well after the Project Stream test has ended, however, so it is also worth mentioning that any saves or in-game items you purchased will carry over to the free version.
You can learn more about Project Stream, as well as sign up for the test yourself, by visiting the official website. Just keep in mind that the test is currently only available for those that reside in the US.
And as a final note, allow me to leave you with a brief trailer showing off what Assassin's Creed Odyssey looks like in Project Stream. Enjoy!