Epic Games Store’s End-Year Sales Are On: Discounts And Free Games Await

Big discounts and freebies define the one-year-old Epic Games Store‘s end-of-the-year sale.

Previously, we discussed that from December 19, on the Epic Games Store, there will be a free game each day until the year ends. Let’s start with the free game – unfortunately, we only know what the current game is free: it’s Into the Breach, a turn-based strategy game, which should be available for free for a few more hours.

Each Epic Games Store user (an Epic Games account is needed) can get a ten-dollar coupon that can be spent on a game that costs 15 dollars or more. If you do so, you get another 10$ coupon. You have to spend these two coupons by May 1, 2020. And there are a lot of games that you can buy with huge discounts. Here are a few examples:

Afterparty (20% off), Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey (50% off), Anno 1800 (45% off), Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (60% off), Borderlands 3 (35% off), Close to the Sun (40% off), Control (33% off), Hades (20% off), John Wick Hex (15% off), Operencia: The Stolen Sun (50% off), Rainbow Six Siege (60% off), Rebel Galaxy Outlaw (25% off), Red Dead Redemption 2 (20% off), Ruiner (50% off), Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (17% off), Superliminal (20% off), The Division 2 (75% off), The Outer Worlds (25% off), The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series (50% off), or World War Z (57% off). And these are just a few examples – you can see the complete list here.

Meanwhile, Steam also has its Holiday Sale, with tons of discounts – you can check out the discounts on this page.

You should get your wallets ready: this is the time where big spendings happen (if it’s possible, of course).

Source: WCCFTech

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