Darksiders, Darksiders 2, and Steep Are Free At The Epic Games Store
/ Carlos HernandezHead over to the Epic Games Store as they are giving out three solid games for free for a limited time. These are Darksiders: Warmastered Edition, Darksiders 2: Deathinitive Edition, and Ubisoft’s extreme ski game Steep.
You have a good amount of time to grab these three games as the offer will last until January 10 GMT +8.
Darksiders 1 and 2 are rather old titles but worth the pick up if you haven’t played any of the games as these games are consider by many (me included) the best titles in the franchise. These are also the updated versions of each game with all of their DLC content.
Steep, on the other hand, is a fun open world sports game that Ubisoft continues to support to this day. It was launched back in December 2016 and is now on it’s 13th season of content updates. Their latest DLC expansion, the X Games DLC, pretty much allows players to take part in the event with the same name.
If you’re new to the Epic Game Store, it’s fairly easy to take advantage of the free games that come from the online store. Simply create an account for free and you are all set.
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