Steam is having a Publisher Weekend Sale, and this time the publisher in the spotlight is Ubisoft. That means that more than a few of Ubisoft's latest and greatest titles are on sale, so if you've been waiting to pull the trigger, now might be the best time to do so.

Headlining the sale are significant discounts on recent releases like Far Cry Primal, Rainbow Six Siege and Assassin's Creed Syndicate. Players can grab Rainbow Six Siege for $40, Far Cry Primal for $48 and the latest Assassin's Creed for $30.

Those are far from the only Ubisoft titles on sale. Older titles like Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Rogue and Assassin's Creed Unity are all under the $20 mark. Fans can snag older Far Cry games on the cheap as well, with Far Cry 4 marked down to $20 and Far Cry 3 currently on sale for $5.

Child of Light, The Crew and South Park: The Stick of Truth are some other notable Ubisoft titles being discounted over the weekend. In fact, the only Ubisoft game that doesn't appear to be on sale is The Division, which launched earlier this month. Considering how the game is sitting atop the Steam bestsellers list, Ubisoft is probably in no rush to discount it anytime soon.

Ubisoft games are just half of the discounts on sale through Steam this weekend. LEGO is also having a sale, and it includes some steep discounts on older games in the TT franchise. LEGO The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, Batman, Harry Potter and Marvel Super Heroes can all be picked up for $5 apiece, while a newer entry like the recently released LEGO Marvel's Avengers is discounted 20 percent for a sale price of $31.99.

Both sales end on March 28 at 7 a.m. EDT, 10 a.m. Pacific time, so don't wait too long if you're interested.

In other Ubisoft game news, The Division recently received a major, much needed update. Though that update fixed a number of issues with the game, it created another problem in which players who craft a high-level backpack suddenly find themselves locked out of their in-game accounts. You can read more about that here.

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