Epic Games Free Weekly Games

This week’s free games at the Epic Store are live: Grab then till April 16

Both games are free until April 16, where they will be replaced by Just Cause 4 and Wheels of Aurelia

The list of free games on the Epic Games Store continues to grow and the rotation for this week’s games has already been made. While the list initially included only one game for detective fans: Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, Epic has also added Close to the Sun to the list.

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Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, developed by Frogwares, a Ukrainian-based Indian studio, was launched in 2014. The game requires you to solve six complicated murder cases, using some skills and performing your actions based on moral values.

Close to the Sun takes you back to the late 1800s, on a ship called Helios, a creation of Nikola Tesla. This game is horror, so naturally many things have not gone well in Helios and you will be full of mysteries to discover as you explore.

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Epic Store Free Weekly Games

Epic Store brings three free games for the next week

Epic continues to provide free games every week through the Epic Games Store and now next week’s games have been revealed. Anodyne 2: Return to Dust, A Short Hike and Mutazione will all be available for free starting March 12.

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You’ll be surprised to find out that Anodyne 2 is the sequel to Anodyne. The second game of the series was launched in August 2019 and was well received by critics. It’s a 3D platforme that follows the idea of ​​Legend of Zelda and was made by a small two-person studio called Analgesic Productions.

A Short Hike on the other hand is a beautiful game that you can finish in a few hours and we would suggest you do it. Mutazone also retains its resemblance to it and its plant-tending mechanics are very satisfying.

All three games will be free for a week, starting March 12.

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