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Stories Untold is for free on the Epic Games Store

Epic Games has just announced that Stories Untold is available to claim for free on the Epic Games Store. Claiming means to attach the game to your Epic Games Store library, having it as a digital copy in your possession forever. Epic Games is continuing their tradition of giving away games for free, as they first promised before the end of 2018.

The very first game was Subnautica, and after that, it just kept on releasing other video games for free. This time, it is time for another horror adventure puzzle video game developed by No Code and Devolver Digital as a publisher.

Stories Untold was first released in 2017, for which back in its own era was a very satisfying gameplay experience. It offers a unique compilation tape of four experimental adventures, with an impact of a remaster of its original episode “The House Abandon”.

Epic Games Store users will have a span of 2 weeks to claim the video game for themselves before Epic Games changes the current promotion to other video game.

In other news, Epic Games is promoting their Epic Games Store Mega Sale, which includes huge discounts on all their video games, and also cut away $10 off the price of any game that’s above $14.99.

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