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Castlevania Anniversary Collection is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, all those with an Epic Games account are privy to a title or two for free as part of the publisher’s ‘Free Game’ program. This week, EGS account holders can add the indie puzzler Snakebird alongside the Castlevania Anniversary Collection.

Available to add to your library from now until the 21st of November at 4PM UK Time, this week’s free Epic Games titles include the following:

  • Snakebird Complete
  • Castlevania Anniversary Collection

Of course, the headlining game is the Castlevania Anniversary Collection, which was first released back in 2019 and features 8 games from the series’ past – alongside some bonus behind-the-scenes content.

Snakebird Complete meanwhile features over 120 different levels to navigate and solve, introducing new “quality-of-life improvements and game-features addition for a modern and seamless experience, including an overhauled map system to navigate between islands from both titles directly from the game.”

As always, you have a week to claim these titles and add them to your library – at which point these free games will be replaced by the narrative-focused adventure strategy title ‘Beholder’.

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