Forever free games on the Epic Games Store and opportunities to try it out on Steam • HWzone

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More quality offers to play cheaply, or at least at an affordable price, are in front of you

Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday are already behind us, but the celebrations for PC gamers do not end happily – here are another couple of games that you can keep for yourself forever without investing a shekel through the EGS platform, and a few more titles that are available to try for free for a few days in the Steam store. Enjoy!

Fort Triumph is the first free-to-play colorful turn-based tactical game that draws its inspiration from the XCOM and Heroes of Might and Magic series, among others, and holds a 79 percent positive review rating on Steam based on more than 600 reviews since its initial launch in mid-2020.

Click here to go to the distribution page of the title in the Epic Games Store

The second free one is called RPG in a Box and is a kind of combination between a game and an application – it is a tool for building minimalist games (and not only) different from your own that includes everything you might need to complete the project. If you’ve ever toyed with the idea of ​​making your own game, this could be a good starting point for that.

Click here to go to the distribution page of the title in the Epic Games Store

This pair will be available until this Thursday, December 8th, after which we will receive a new double free distribution of Saints Row IV in its complete and improved Re-Elected Edition as well as an intriguing action game called Wildcat Gun Machine which was first launched about six months ago.

Moving on to Steam, at the end of this week a free trial period began for Battlefield 2042, which continues its attempts to revive the player community and maintain relevance after the (very) disappointing launch at the end of last year, by adding content and fixing the many different technical problems with which it was originally launched.

If you are interested in giving the latest installment in the old and famous series from EA Games a chance, or a second chance, you can do so now without paying, for two days – and then come to a decision whether you have a reason to buy it permanently for a discounted price of NIS 82.17 for the base edition and NIS 179.55 Shekels for the ultimate edition, both after a 67 percent cut from the original launch cost.

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An online game called Witch It, described as a sort of hide-and-seek game that you can play with friends and strangers without leaving your chair, is also available for free over the next two days – and 89 percent positive reviews from more than 11,000 players should convince you there’s a good reason to give it a go. the opportunity, and maybe even buy it in the end at a price of NIS 16.23, after a 75 percent cut from the full price.

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The long-term collaboration between the late writer Tom Clancy and Ubisoft is the focus of sales this weekend on Steam – during which you have five more days to sample the impressive ongoing popularity of Rainbow Six: Siege for free, and also consider purchasing the title at discount levels of between 55 percent to 67 percent, with a price that starts from NIS 31.6 for the base edition and goes up to NIS 161.55 for the ultimate edition with all the additional content of seven complete seasons.

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In addition to that, or perhaps instead, you can buy an extended package of games from the Tom Clancy’s brand at a nice discount of 72 percent: NIS 54.98 for a package that includes the base version for Siege, the great Rainbow Six Vegas and Rainbow Six Vegas 2 games, as well as Rainbow Six Lockdown and the classic Rainbow Six 3 in the Gold Edition along with its expansion pack.

Click here to go to the bundle page on Steam

Another sale worth paying attention to this weekend, even without a free trial period – Trek to Yomi, the spectacular black-and-white action title that was launched a little more than six months ago is reaching its lowest price so far, NIS 36.97, which is half the price it was originally launched with.

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Still not convinced? You can find thousands of additional promotions and discounts in the Valve company store in the link below.

Click here to go to the complete sales page on Steam

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