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Picture from Uplay Win Rewards available to Splinter Cell playersUbisoft’s Uplay Win Rewards have been made available for Xbox 360 players of Splinter Cell: Conviction, and they will now be able to use the in-game interface to connect directly to Uplay Win.

Uplay is Ubisoft’s online destination where gamers are at the center of a connected gaming universe that has been developed around four primary services: Uplay Win, Uplay Help, Uplay Share and Uplay Shop. The Uplay Beta launched last year with Uplay Win for Assassin’s Creed II. Uplay Win enables players to collect units based on their actions in-game and exchange them for rewards such as exclusive content or digital items. These units can be gathered across a variety of Ubisoft titles which are currently available for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

In Splinter Cell: Conviction, exclusive in-game content such as a SCAR-H assault rifle and access to the Infiltration Game Mode are among the rewards offered through Uplay Win. For those who don’t want to redeem their units right away, they can save them to use on upcoming Ubisoft titles.

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  3. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction to street in February
  4. Splinter Cell: Conviction ships with defective USB drives
  5. Splinter Cell: Conviction will get weekly DLC

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