Epic is giving away two free games again

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Last week, Epic Games Store users had to come to terms with the fact that “only” one free game was available this time around, which was a digital adaptation of the board game Mars: Terraformation. So, if you’ll excuse me, this time we’re going back to giving away two awards, even if they’re titles you’ve managed to win in the past.

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The main violin this time is played by Arkane’s excellent, and perhaps slightly wrong, work, which is the sci-fi action Prey. She tried to revitalize the brand after the development of the second part of the original game from 2006 did not come to the end, and she approached the material in a completely different way, when players experienced a unique world, style or mechanics, when a significant dose of something needed thought.

You can read the review at this link.

For example, you can select a game here.

However, if you’re not in the mood for sci-fi and prefer to head to fantasy regions, ideally with a Scandinavian theme, you and protagonist and viking warrior Thora can prove to the gods that you deserve a place in Valhalla as part of the action-adventure Jotun: Valhalla Edition.

You can activate the title in your personal account using this link.

Both titles can be obtained for free until May 19.

Source : Zing

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