Two free games on the Epic Games Store; Dying Light next week [Aktualizacja]


Game message March 30, 2023, 17:18

You can already pick up two more games in the Epic Games Store – a charming, “walking” fighting game and a science fiction adventure. In a week, we’ll get: first Dying Light with all DLC.

Source photo Techland.

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Update

You can already pick up Tunche and The Silent Age in the Epic Games Store. You can do this by clicking on the buttons below. The offer is valid until April 6, 5:00 p.m. Polish time.

Tunches on the Epic Games Store

The Silent Age on the Epic Games Store

It has also been confirmed that it will be distributed next week Dying Light: Enhanced Edition. However, this won’t be the only freebie we’ll be picking up next Thursday. The second is Blazing Sails.

Original message

If you’ve been waiting for it for the last week, today you will be able to pick up as many as four items in the Epic Games Store. Until 17:00 – Chess Ultra and World of Warships – Starter Pack: Ishizuchi, which you can get by clicking the buttons below. Whereas from 17:00 – Tunches and The Silent Age.

Chess Ultra on the Epic Games Store

World of Warships – Starter Pack: Ishizuchi on the Epic Games Store

  • Tunche – a colorful, “walking” 2D fighting game set in the world of shamanic legends. The player moves to the right and, using a rich arsenal of blows, fights various opponents. Their layout – just like the individual boards – is partly random. There are also boss fights and an optional 4-player co-op mode.
  • The Silent Age – a science fiction adventure in which we play the role of a cleaner from the 1970s. He embarks on a journey through time to stop the apocalypse four decades later. We will do this – in accordance with the genre standard – by exploring locations, talking to NPCs, collecting items and solving cleverly designed puzzles.

Next week looks even better. A user of the Spanish website Chollometro, nicknamed Martian, reports that We will be able to pick up on April 6th Dying Light: Enhanced Edition, the first installment of Techland’s post-apocalyptic series with all the additions, including the excellent The Following. As the information provided by this Internet user has already been confirmed several times, there is no reason to doubt it.

A sociologist by education, a gamer by passion. He started his adventure with gaming at the age of four – with Pegasus. Currently, he prefers PC and demanding RPGs, but does not shy away from consoles or other genres. He has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined GRYOnline.pl five years later – although he has known the site since he had access to the Internet – to combine his passion for words and games. He mainly deals with news and journalism. When he is not playing or writing, he prefers reading, watching TV series (less often films) and Premier League matches, listening to heavy music, and walking his dog. He almost uncritically loves the works of Stephen King. He does not abandon plans to follow in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first “literary achievements” locked deep in a drawer.

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