It’s more than a week to go until Gift Day – I’m sure we’re all terrified of getting our friends, loved ones and serial villains, what’s the harm in having a little party for you? The Epic Games Store holiday sale starts today, giving you a new free game for the next 15 days, usually with store-level deals. Your first gift Cities: Skylines, A lot more to come in the next two weeks.
Park the weekly free rotation for the holidays at the Epic Sports Store Announced last week They will offer a new free game every day for 15 days from today. They are only available on the day they arrive – if you want to claim the rights of 15 people you have to log in to Epic Store every day for the next two weeks.
This is a way to make sure everyone is checking your holiday sales. The other way is, there are deals to check – at that conclusion, it seems there may be a few bargains on sales. At the time of writing, The Holiday sales page A big ol blows 404, but the epic homepage shows some big name discounts, including a 40% discount Star Wars: Forces, 60% discount Siege of the rainbow river And weird-specific 17% discount Killer Belief: Valhalla.
Like last year, Epic throws in a $ 10 coupon to spend on anything you want. Purchase Although there is still more to be earned by picking up any “qualifying title” priced at 14.99 or more, these are solicited by purchasing a sale or plucking a free game. Some new filters have been added to the store to reduce which games will land these discount cards.
Cities: There will be skylines Free to add to your library Until tomorrow afternoon, Epic will offer a new free game. We do not officially know what will be in the remaining months, but the introduction of cities proves one thing Previous leak Suggests joining with people like this Witcher3, Harrison Zero Dawn And Hitman 2.
So, we are still in the dark about what the next two weeks will offer. Best of all, really – you can’t move the box to activate what’s here. We hope the epic website will be long enough to catch them.
Correction: The previous version of this post was incorrectly suggested cities: Skylines is part of the leaked list of free games, so it was concluded that the leak was accurate. Of course, I can not read, because cities: Skylines are not included in that leak. My fault.