It’s Friday once again, which means a brand new batch of free PC games are being made available for gamers to enjoy. Two titles are on offer this week at the Epic Games Store and five exciting games from Amazon Prime Gaming. Epic Games Store is now giving the Invincible Presents: Atom Eve from October 17 to October 24 at 8:30 PM IST – an action based on a popular comic series and Cardboard Kings — a card shop simulator that allows you to manage and grow your own unique cards store! During this period, both titles will be free for the taking giving gamers an opportunity to try out new genres at no cost.
The Upcoming Free PC Games
Amazon Prime Gaming likewise has a broader slate this week, however. Titles include Killing Floor 2, Mystery Box: Hidden Secrets, Through the Darkest of Times, Vlad Circus: Descend Into Madness and Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol. But in order to play these games, users are required to have an active Amazon Prime Gaming subscription which costs ₹1,499 per year.
Killing Floor 2, developed by Tripwire Interactive and released on November 18, 2016, is a cooperative first-person shooter that puts players into this dreary Belgium where their only goal in life should be to endure hoards of eyepopping Zeds. It has a dedicated fan base as detailed by the gameplay experience.
In contrast, Through the Darkest of Times, developed by Paint Bucket Games and published by HandyGames, is a strategy game that was launched on January 30, 2020. Players take on the role of a resistance leader during Adolf Hitler‘s rise to power in Nazi Germany, navigating the complexities of survival and rebellion in a historically charged setting. With these offerings, gamers have a great opportunity to expand their library with engaging titles this week.
FAQs
How long are the free games available on the Epic Games Store?
The free games Invincible Presents: Atom Eve and Cardboard Kings can be claimed from October 17 to October 24 until 8:30 PM IST.
Do I need a subscription to claim games from Amazon Prime Gaming?
Yes, an active Amazon Prime Gaming subscription is required to claim the five titles offered this week. The annual subscription costs ₹1,499.