ALTHOUGH we all love it so much, what’s even better is when we get these games for free.
That’s why it’s great for gamers that the Epic Games Store offers at least one free game per week.
This week is even better as not only can you purchase a free game, but a new free game will also be added to the store.
Big Con is being given away for free and will return to regular pricing after just one week.
Rated 10/10 on Steam, The Big Con is a comedy adventure with a distinct art style.
The synopsis reads: “Play as Ali, a curious and sarcastic student who abandons band camp to go on a cross-country trip.
“But this is not a walk! Ali is on a very important mission to save his family’s video store from the nasty loan sharks trying to shut down his store.
“Cheating strangers, pickpocketing, and conning commoners in a crazy 90s America.
“And – it goes without saying – lie to your mother about all of this.
“Choose who deserves to be fooled and who might need help. The world is your oyster (and hey, pearls are worth a lot!).”
Big Con usually costs £10.99, so you’ll save plenty of money by taking advantage of the sale.
Town of Salem 2 is a free game that is also being added to the store, but if you purchase it this week you will receive several free cosmetics.
Both offers are available at Thursday, April 18, 2024, until Thursday, April 25, 2024, after which they will be replaced by some new games.
You can download it via the Epic Games Store page or directly from the Epic Games Launcher.
The launcher is free to download and you’ll need it to play these games, so it’s worth downloading if you want to claim them.
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