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The Outer Worlds is free on the Epic Games Store

Every Thursday, Epic offers a new set of games to be available for free to all those with an Epic Games Store account. Though not always the most exciting offerings, this week’s promotion includes the complete edition of Obsidian Entertainment’s space-RPG The Outer Worlds.

Available to download from today (and will remain so until the 11th of April), The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition is the full and complete version of The Outer Worlds, including all its DLC as well as some notable graphical changes/improvements.

Obsidian of course are known for their RPGs, having created the likes of Pillars of Eternity and Fallout: New Vegas. If Starfield failed to capture your imagination, then The Outer Worlds just might.

Also available to add to your library is 2014’s Thief. Developed by Eidos Montreal of Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Guardians of the Galaxy fame (among others), the stealth-action first person title received a minced reception upon launch. That said, fans of the genre will still find enough to sink into and enjoy.

Both The Outer Worlds and Thief are available to add to your library from today and can be acquired HERE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offerings? Have you played The Outer Worlds? Was Thief overly hated? Let us know down below.

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