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Callisto Protocol devs’ roguelike [REDACTED] is free on the Epic Games Store

For the final weeks of 2024, Epic is giving away a different game for free every 24 hours. Right now, all those with an Epic account can get their hands on the recently-released isometric roguelike from the studio behind The Callisto Protocol – [REDACTED].

Available to add to your library for free from now until 4PM UK Time (on the 31st of December), [REDACTED] is “A fast-action isometric roguelike [in which] a shadowy agent watches Black Iron Prison spiral into chaos. As one of the last guards, fight through monsters, rivals, and reanimated corpses of your fellow guards to escape the penitentiary alive.”

Released just a couple months ago on the 31st of October, the game was received well by critics and even more so by players, with particular praise being given to the game’s combat and art style.

As mentioned, you have until 4PM UK time to claim the game, at which point it will be replaced by an as-of-yet-unknown title – though given the fact that it will be the final free game of the year, expect it to be rather substantial.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the past two weeks of free games? Which has been your favourite? How many free games did you claim in 2024? Let us know down below.

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