Epic is wearing donation pants and giving out Saints Row The Third Remastered starting today — but not for long. PCGH summarizes what is important.
Today is Thursday and the Epic Games Druids know what will happen at 5 p.m. But somewhat surprisingly, this week is a lot different than usual, which is why there’s an additional free game until September 2.
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free games you can play can hit the nail from now on, is none other than Saints Row the Third Remastered. Remember us: a revision of the original game from 2011 was published exclusively by Epic Games on May 22, 2020 (View PCGH Technique Trials) and was finally released on Steam a year later, on May 22, 2021. If you look at user ratings, the remaster didn’t go well there. About 900 ratings are really disappointing and with an average approval of 56 percent, not everything gets better. We’re guessing that approval will drop even further when Steam buyers notice that their 40-euro investment in Epic is currently being paid, just months after Steam’s release.
But we don’t want to address this publisher’s decision at this point, as all hesitants now have a chance to score a free deal until 5:00 PM on September 2, 2021. And who would be wondering why the former special game is actually being thrown around among the masses: that on August 25th. The announced Saints Row, a reinterpretation of the series, will also appear exclusively on Epic sometime in February 2022. It can be assumed that the time specificity is again one year.
Also, Epic only has two titles left for a few minutes. zero bastards And yuka-laly Free – from 5 p.m. Well-known automakers engage in a resource management game “in which you design the kitchen, program machines and truly showcase your talent”. The game was originally released on July 23, 2019.
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