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    Epic Games Store adds surprise third free game: tactical shooter Zero Hour

    Epic Games Store adds tactical FPS Zero Hour as a surprise free game on November 13, boosting the weekly giveaway total to $56.97.
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    The Epic Games Store is expanding its next weekly giveaway lineup and it now includes Zero Hour, a Rainbow Six Siege-style tactical shooter that’s gained a solid following on Steam. This surprise addition brings the total value of next week’s free games to $56.97.

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    Previously, Epic announced it would offer two free titles between November 13 and November 20, 2025: in-game content for Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms and the indie puzzle game Felix the Reaper. But a new update reveals a third freebie is now joining the mix Zero Hour, a 5v5 tactical FPS first released on Steam in 2020.

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    Developed by Bangladeshi studios Attrito and M7 Productions, Zero Hour delivers slow-paced, team-based shooter gameplay with a focus on coordination, planning, and precision. It draws constant comparisons to Rainbow Six Siege, thanks to its round-based format, breach mechanics, and tight indoor maps.

    That said, many players say Zero Hour leans more toward realism than Ubisoft’s more arcade-like approach. It also features co-op PvE missions, though feedback suggests these missions feel less engaging due to weak AI opponents.

    The game usually retails for $9.99, and this free Epic Games Store release includes access to:

    • 15+ multiplayer maps, inspired by real-world Bangladeshi locations
    • 20+ weapons
    • 15 utility items, including breaching tools and tactical gadgets
    • 5v5 online multiplayer and co-op PvE mode

    With Zero Hour added to the mix, next week’s total freebie value jumps to $56.97. Here’s what’s included:

    • Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms in-game content
    • Felix the Reaper
    • Zero Hour (usually $9.99)

    All three will be available starting November 13, 2025, for a limited time.

    Zero Hour isn’t just another shooter it’s a calculated tactical experience that caters to players who prefer realism over speed. By dropping this as a freebie, Epic Games Store continues its pattern of surprise giveaways that keep users checking in weekly. If you’ve been curious about squad-based shooters but hesitant to spend, this is one to grab while it’s free.

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