The Epic Games Store is gearing up to offer two fantastic free games on the first week of December. Get ready to enjoy Bus Simulator 21: Next Stop and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, a combined value of over $80!
While you wait for these two games to become available, you can claim Brotato for free. The storefront is currently giving away this exciting shoot ’em up roguelite game. This currently free game is inspired by Vampire Survivors, and has received high praise from gamers.
Epic Games Store Delivers Another Holiday Surprise: Two Free Games Worth Over $80
After revealing this week’s free game, Epic Games Store has revealed next week’s free games. As mentioned earlier, you can get Bus Simulator 21: Next Stop and LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga for free. If you’re unfamiliar with these, let’s brief you in:
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Bus Simulator 21: Next Stop
Ever dreamed of being a real-life bus driver? Bus Simulator 21: Next Stop gives you the chance to experience the thrill and responsibility of navigating bustling city streets. The game offers a highly detailed and immersive experience. It allows you to manage passenger traffic, adhere to timetables, and even customize your bus. You can soon get it for free on Epic Games Store.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
May the Force be with you as you embark on a galactic adventure through the entire Star Wars saga. LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga reimagines iconic moments from all nine Skywalker films with the signature LEGO humor and gameplay. Explore diverse planets, pilot legendary starships, and wield the power of the Force as you relive the epic battles and heartwarming stories that have captivated fans for generations. Epic Games Store will soon let you experience all these for free.
When Will These Two Titles Become Available to Claim for Free on Epic Games Store?
As Epic Games Store has revealed, these two free games will be up for grabs from December 5. But as with any other game giveaways from the storefront, they will be available for a limited time. They will remain free until December 25.