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Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, all those with an Epic Games Store account are privy to a number of titles as part of Epic’s free game program. Available right now, EGS users can get their hands on the FPS stealth title ‘Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts’ alongside the latest entry in the Football Manager series.

Available to add to your library from now (and will remain so until the 12th of September at 4PM UK time), all those with an Epic Games Store account can get their hands on:

Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts is one of the latest entries in the long running stealth FPS series. Released back in 2019, Contracts is self-described as “the most realistic modern warfare sniping game available,” featuring “an immersive single-player campaign across large, open-ended maps” with “tactical thinking, stealth approach and precision in execution.”

The game received somewhat mixed reviews upon its initial launch,  though most players and critics agree that the main mechanic of Contracts – its sniping – is as solid as ever. For the price of ‘free’ the game is certainly worth adding to your library and giving a go.

As always, Epic have now revealed next week’s free titles – those being the soon-to-be-released Rugrats: Adventures in Gameland as well as SUPER CRAZY RHYTHM CASTLE.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offerings? Have you played any of the Sniper Ghost Warrior games? Which entry is your favourite? Let us know down below.

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