Epic Games Store continues its free game campaigns without slowing down. The platform is preparing to offer two new games for free starting July 9th. Among the productions that users can add to their libraries this week are Figment 2: Creed Valley and Sky Racket.
Epic Games has determined the free games of the week
Epic Games continues to reach a wide range of players with its weekly free game strategy. The platform, which follows a more aggressive promotion policy compared to Steam, makes certain games completely free for a limited time every week. Within the scope of this campaign, Figment 2: Creed Valley and Sky Racket will meet users between July 9th and 16th.
Figment 2: Creed Valley is an adventure that draws attention with its hand-drawn visuals and takes place in the human subconscious. Players progress by solving puzzles and fighting enemies in an abstract world where mental conflicts come into being. Offering a different experience with its emotional infrastructure and art design, the production is a sequel to the first game.
The second game, Sky Racket, is a production in the retro-style arcade shooter genre. The game, which draws attention with its colorful and dynamic gameplay, combines the classic “shmup” (shoot ’em up) genre with tennis and platform elements. This differentiates the game from previous free games and makes it one of the notable options.
In addition to these two games, Backpack Hero and the first Figment game, which are still offered for free, can be downloaded from the Epic Games Store until July 9. These games can also be added to the library without paying any fee.
In order to get the free games, users must have an Epic Games account. Users who log in to their accounts through the Epic Games Store can go to the page of the games offered for free and click the “Install” button to permanently add the relevant games to their libraries. The added games can then be played indefinitely.
Epic Games’ free game campaign continues to be an important tool, especially in bringing independent games to a wider audience. It has not yet been announced which games the platform will offer next week.