The next free Epic Games Store titles have officially been revealed. Next week, from August 10th you’ll be able to claim grand strategy sequel, Europa Universalis IV and social sleuthing sim, Orwell: Keeping an eye on you.
21.07.2023 - 16:33 / gamingbolt.com
The Epic Games Store is giving away two new free games until July 27th on PC. They include Murder by Numbers, Mediatonic’s murder mystery puzzler with Picross mechanics, and ZeniMax Online Studios’ The Elder Scrolls Online. You’ll need an Epic Games account to claim them and the Epic Games Launcher to play them.
While Murder by Numbers is an underrated puzzle game,The Elder Scrolls Online is arguably more appealing. After its overhaul into Tamriel Unlimited, it’s become one of the better MMORPGs out there, fusing the character creation of The Elder Scrolls games with some great quests. It has an optional subscription and microtransactions, with free content updates and paid DLC released over time.
It recently received its seventh paid expansion, Necrom, to positive praise. The next free titles on the storefront are Homeworld Remastered Collection and Severed Steel from July 27th to August 3rd. Stay tuned for more details when they go live, and claim this week’s free titles before they’re gone.
The next free Epic Games Store titles have officially been revealed. Next week, from August 10th you’ll be able to claim grand strategy sequel, Europa Universalis IV and social sleuthing sim, Orwell: Keeping an eye on you.
The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) has recently been facing an issue with the game's Endeavors system. The current glitch will often reset the Endeavors available, providing additional rewards to players that complete the new reset Endeavors.
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