As a long-time fan of horror games, the latest freebies on the Epic Games Store have truly sent shivers down my spine! The arrival of October has always been a time for spooky delights, and I must admit that I was initially disappointed with the randomness of the previous offerings. But alas, Epic Games heard our collective cries for Halloween-themed games, and they have not disappointed.
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View Urgent ForecastThe fresh batch of free games on the Epic Games Store is here, perfectly timed for Halloween fun! While many of the free games distributed by Epic Games this October didn’t seem to align with the “spooky” theme, they have been quite diverse and interesting. Some of the free PC titles include games like Bear and Breakfast, Invincible Presents: Atom Eve, and Moving Out. However, if you’ve been eagerly waiting for some Halloween-themed games from Epic Games, your wait is finally over as their latest offering does just that!
From today until November 7th’s morning, the Epic Games Store is giving away both “Ghostwire: Tokyo” and “Witch It” for absolutely free! The most prominent game among these two is undeniably “Ghostwire: Tokyo,” which was initially released in 2022. This title is published by Bethesda and developed by Tango Gameworks, making it a first-person shooter with supernatural horror elements. Given its spine-chilling theme, it’s an ideal game to distribute during Halloween season.
Although not as popularly known, Witch It might just be more fitting to distribute during Halloween. Launched in 2020, this multiplayer hide-and-seek game challenges players to locate hidden witches within various settings. Though it may lack the fame of Ghostwire: Tokyo, Witch It has garnered positive feedback from its players, earning a “Very Positive” rating on Steam. So, if you’re looking for something new to add to your Epic Games Store library, consider downloading it for free over the next week while it’s still available!
Discover detailed information about two new games, now available for free on the Epic Games Store, by checking out their respective official explanations and video previews located below.
Ghostwire: Tokyo
In “Ghostwire: Tokyo,” you’ll find yourself in a city taken over by lethal supernatural powers, orchestrated by a menacing occultist. The sudden vanishing of Tokyo’s people serves as the backdrop for your quest for vengeance. By teaming up with a potent spectral entity and honing an impressive array of abilities, you’ll uncover the sinister secrets behind these mysterious disappearances, all while confronting the unknown in “Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Delve into a distinctive portrayal of Tokyo, tinged by supernatural forces. Traverse its futuristic skyline, ancient temples, and winding lanes, where you’ll encounter the eerie beauty of Yokai – vengeful spirits that haunt the streets. Marvel at renowned landmarks such as Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Tower, meticulously crafted with exceptional detail, utilizing advanced technology. Witness the city suspended in a time loop when its people mysteriously vanished, and journey to the dreamlike underworld on your mission to rescue your family.
Witch It
Witch It” is a cooperative multiplayer game where the objective is to play hide and seek. In this game, players assume the roles of hunters who must find the hidden witches that skillfully blend with their surroundings. Be cautious, as any furniture, grocery items, or kitchen utensils could potentially conceal a witch!
Delve into the simplicity of rural hamlets, vibrant tropical isles, and enigmatic woodlands teeming with hidden gems waiting to be uncovered by you. Every blueprint offers a mix of intriguing object configurations, ensuring that each game experience remains fresh and thrilling!
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