The Epic Games Store’s next free title has been revealed

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The next free Epic Games Store title has been confirmed.

Epistory – Typing Chronicles, from developer and publisher Fishing Cactus, will be free to claim from Epic’s PC marketplace from January 19-26.

According to its store listing, “Epistory immerses you in an atmospheric game where you play a girl riding a giant fox who fights an insectile corruption from an origami world. As you progress and explore this world, the story literally unfolds and the mysteries of the magic power of the words are revealed.”

Epistory will replace First Class Trouble, Divine Knockout and Gamedec – Definitive Edition, which are now free to download until January 19.

The Epic Games Store gave away one or more games daily during a 15-day spell over the Christmas period.

They included Death Stranding, Dishonored – Definitive Edition, Eximius: Seize the Frontline, Bloons TD 6, Horizon Chase Turbo, Costume Quest 2, Sable, Them’s Fightin’ Herds, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Fallout Classic Collection, Encased, Metro: Last Light Redux and Mortal Shell.



January’s ‘free’ PC games for Amazon Prime Gaming members are The Evil Within 2, Beat Cop, Lawn Mowing Simulator, Chicken Police – Paint it Red, Faraway 2: Jungle Escape and Breathedge.

Amazon is also currently offering Prime members the chance to claim 10 more games, including Dishonored 2, at no additional charge as part of another promotion.



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FrogPosted:

God those are some fantastic games... somehow Bloons TD 6 draws my attention haha
The First Class Troubles trailer really has some Bioshock vibes!

ReidsoPosted:

their free titles always hits the spot :lipbite:

RuntsPosted:

Some of there free titles go hardd.