Part of the list of games offered by the Epic Games Store for the holidays has leaked.
to update : The leak tells the truth. Epic has successfully opened Vampyr as a free game on its calendar, effective December 23. So the Pathfinder Kingmaker is expected to premiere tomorrow, December 24th. The prey will be a Christmas gift. Amazing choice. It’s a good game, but it’s a bit outdated now (2017). Additionally, Dealabs leaker, car only, which reveals the free games one by one, ranked them as the best selection. We were expecting better.
The leak was discovered on Twitter. the user Tweet embed Post a screenshot of the game list. This evokes past gifts, but also today’s and tomorrow’s gifts. So we find Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden and Vampyr just announced it in our article dedicated to the Epic gift calendar.
This is because Epic is hiding proof of every giveaway picture advertising the upcoming free game. The solution we took to know in advance what the next game presented will be. However, thanks Tweet embed, a little break calling itself because we already know the two games that Epic will be introducing after the Vampyr, i.e. the December 24 and 25 games.
epic show Pathfinder Kingmaker And victim for christmas
it will be Pathfinder Kingmaker Based on victim. Two AAAs in two different genres, one is Western RPG (CRPG) while the second is FPS.
Knowing the games that the Epic Games Store offers in their Advent calendar allows everyone to organize themselves and thus not buy games that can be obtained for free after a few days. Dealabs is the protagonist of this theory, but is limited to revealing the next day’s game. A novelty since last year, car only To whom we owe the Dealabs list, they have revealed the entire schedule at once. He’ll have to reset his technique, the leak that’s been transmitted Tweet embed After taking a little early.
As a reminder, the Epic Games Store offers one game per day for 15 days. A process that should celebrate the end of the year’s holiday. Every toy must be collected every day. It’s free for 24 hours only, from 5 p.m. to 4:59 p.m. the next day.
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