Freebie: Throughout 2022, Epic's free games were snagged almost 750 one thousand thousand times -- this helped bulldoze user engagement and eventual purchases. Fortunately for users, this generous customer acquisition strategy isn't catastrophe anytime soon: the company is already giving abroad two new games, and they're pretty skilful ones, to kick.

The games in question are Metro: Last Light Redux and For The King. Both of these titles are available until February 11, so y'all have a full calendar week to accept reward of the offer. Combined, the games would normally run you $40, then this is an excellent deal.

If you haven't played either game before, we'll include a brief description for each. Metro, for those who aren't enlightened, is a survival horror (sort of) championship, and the sequel to the original Metro 2033.

The game takes identify in the derelict subway stations and frozen, post-apocalyptic aboveground wastes of Moscow, Russia. You lot'll face off against deadly mutants, raiders, and the elements themselves as you lot struggle to survive in an unforgiving world.

For the Male monarch is considerably more lighthearted. At its cadre, information technology's a turn-based strategy roguelike with RPG elements, procedurally-generated maps, and both co-op and single-thespian game modes.

I've played both games quite extensively myself, and I can say they're well worth trying, at the very to the lowest degree. Neither of them carries particularly hefty requirements or download sizes, so you won't have much to lose in giving them a shot.