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Ghostrunner 2 is free on Epic for one day

Continuing its streak of offering a different game for free every 24 hours during the final weeks of 2024, the Epic Games Store is now giving away the high-octane cyberpunk-styled parkour slasher Ghostrunner 2 for a limited time.

Free to claim from now until 4PM UK time later today (the 27th of December), Ghostrunner 2 is the sequel to 2020’s fast-paced first-person parkour title which feels like a blend between Mirror’s Edge and Hotline Miami in which you “slice your enemies with a monomolecular katana, dodge bullets with your superhuman reflexes, and employ a variety of specialized techniques to prevail.”

Upping the ante on all fronts, Ghostrunner 2 expands upon the first game with new mechanics; skills; progression; boss fights; game modes and “nonlinear levels with complex motorbike sections.”

The Ghostrunner series offers slick, fun and satisfying gameplay with that ‘one more try’ type of loop, and so if you have yet to try it out, now is the time to do so.

As mentioned, you have until 4PM to claim the game, at which point it will be replaced by another as-of-yet-unknown title.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Epic’s offerings throughout 2024? Did you previously claim the original Ghostrunner through the EGS? What free game do you hope is next? Let us know down below.

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