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Last Chance To Grab This Free Pair Of Games From Epic

The free games just keep coming.

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Over the past eight months or so that the Epic Games Store has been in business, the PC game retailer has slowly ramped up its offering of free games for its users, first giving away a game every two weeks and then transitioning to a weekly giveaway. Now, it appears Epic is testing the waters of giving away two free games on a weekly basis, if the offerings this week and next are any indications of its future plans. From now through August 2, you can claim Moonlighter and This War of Mine for free at the Epic Store; then, on August 2, the pair will be replaced by another duo of freebies: Alan Wake and For Honor.

As a reminder, once you claim any of Epic's free games, they're yours to keep forever. To claim them, you'll have to first create a free Epic account, if you don't already have one.

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Now Playing: Quick Look: This War of Mine

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This War of Mine

If you enjoy dark survival-themed games that require life-and-death decisions influenced by your own morals, definitely check out This War of Mine, which was developed by the same team behind Frostpunk. The game puts you in the shoes of a group of civilians struggling to survive in a war-torn city. Scavenging for resources like food and medicine is crucial, and along the way, player-controlled characters will run into other NPC survivors, whom you can choose to kill or help out. Epic seems to be giving away the Anniversary Edition, which adds new characters, new locations, and an entirely new ending to the game.

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Moonlighter

Then there's Moonlighter, a very different sort of game that you'll like if you're into action RPGs with rogue-lite elements. Primarily, you'll manage your shop in Rynoka Village, controlling inventory, setting prices, recruiting assistants, and upgrading the shop. You can also upgrade other aspects of the town, adding things like a blacksmith or potion-maker to produce items that are helpful for the dungeon portion of the game. Your character can access various worlds through otherworldly gates, where they will fight hordes of enemies and gather profitable loot, resources, and more. As you progress in the game, you can craft new armor and weapons and even enchant existing equipment.

Get Moonlighter free at Epic

On the topic of PC game deals: Don't miss out on Green Man Gaming's huge summer sale going on right now with over 2,000 PC games and DLC marked down. If you like This War of Mine and haven't played Frostpunk, the latter is on sale for $13.50. Plus, get Resident Evil 2 for $35.63, Monster Hunter World for $27, Civilization VI for $13.20, and more.

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Garbage

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LOL GameSpot is making such an accessible and neatly made article. Hmmm, Epic must have visited the office I see.

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Epic Games are such clowns. Yes a free game is a free game, but it looks like they are very careful what games they give. Why aren't the bigger titles free - not that they have many of them.

A few free indie ish titles are no reason for me to install that crap on my PC. I mean grabbing exclusives and giving away free (almost AAA) titles is the only way that they can stay afloat, but it's barely a horse race.

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@lonesamurai00: get newell's Di€k outta your a$$. It's not like steam's raining free AAA titles.

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@hrv_25: First off, I don't even know how to respond to your first sentence, except to wonder how old you are, and if you ever finished high school. Secondly Steam gives away free games throughout the year, about as often as Humble Bundle, Origin, Uplay,and GOG. The difference being that I have downloaded and installed those store distros onto my desktop already, and regularly reap those benefits all the time.

Now when it comes to Epic Games I won't ever install that spyware onto any of my computers, and If you had actually taken the time to read my comment before posting your own you would have known that fool!

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@lonesamurai00: yeah it's not like I don't have steam or others you mentioned including battle.net. steam or any others don't give 2 games indie or AAA titles every month. I am not advocating any platform. Just don't di€kride.

PS- You are bigger fool than me, know this by experience.

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@hrv_25: Hold up, why are you telling me the stores that you use? I didn't ask you all that, frankly I don't care.

"get newell's Di€k outta your a$$'

This is the reference that I'm talking about, it's disturbing and gross and shows that you have some problems with sexual identity in yourself. I CAN'T HELP YOU!!!

Now as for the topic that should be GAMES. Where you buy your games is your business. Where I buy mine is mines. You do your thing. You want to use the Epic games launcher go ahead, it ain't my PC, it's yours - HA!!!

Tah tah...

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@lonesamurai00: I feel sorry for people such as yourself that can’t bring themselves to enjoy anything other that Generic AAA games. You miss out on some fantastic games.

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@shuttle_cock: I didn't give you any indication that I don't have these titles already. I have most, if not all of them - just not from the Epic Games Store. Never feel sorry for me man. I was clearly speaking of those kinds of titles in reference to the so-called Epic Store.

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great game ^.^ cant beat free

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@timothyss10: Yeah, you can: free without downloading potentially malicious malware in the process (eg. GoG).

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Don't care. Still not adding the Epic Launcher.

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Edited By Richardthe3rd

Clickable links and everything. Looks like Tencent-Epic is giving Gamespot some scratch.

Too bad they'll get none of mine. I'd rather pay for these woefully cheap games on a service I like.

Free games appeal to Fortnite players who already have the client.

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