Updated Now: Bargain hunters can still get the free Pathfinder Kingmaker Enhanced on the Epic Games Store until 5pm – then Prey should take over. The science fiction action game by Arkane (Deathloop) and Bethesda could be the highlight of the Epic Free Games series.
notice: Also hint on prey The next free match over 24 hours at Epic Games was just right.
The leaks agree: Even if the free 24 hours of Epic Games are still available until December 30th. Keep going, we may be heading to the absolute climax today.
Free epic games: with prey today?
during French leaker He correctly predicted the first six free games, then another source took charge of the leaks for the next four titles. And here, too, later, one can say that all the games were correctly predicted. While the French source has been cautious recently, forecasts are now running parallel again: Both leakers quit Pathfinder Kingmaker Enhanced Plus Edition for 24.12.2020 on and Prey and then on 25 December.
The additional enhanced version of the RPG will be served from the Pathfinder universe until 5 PM. The game, which was funded by Kickstarter, came out on September 25, 2018 and has garnered 20,000 good user reviews with an approval rate of 78 percent. Today, with Prey, the highlights of the 24-hour free games will appear on Epic Games, at least according to the French leaker. If you look at the ratings on Steam, he might be right. Prey has managed to amass around 24.5,000 votes since the release on May 4, 2017 and with 89 percent approval, the ’90s magic rating has been scratched.
So it’s going to be fun starting at 5pm, after which four more titles will follow with a 24 hour run before the free game on December 31. Available for download again until January 6, 2022.
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