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Ghostwire: Tokyo will soon be free to claim on PC

Each week, all those with an Epic Games account are privy to a couple games for free as part of the company’s Epic Games Store program. With that, the Fortnite maker has now announced next week’s offerings – including the highly underrated Ghostwire: Tokyo.

Available to add to your library from the 31st of October (and will remain so until the 7th of November at 4PM UK time), all those with an Epic Games Store account will be able to get their hands on:

  • Witch it
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo

Of course, the headlining game is Ghostewire: Tokyo – an open-world action-horror title from Tango Gameworks. Originally released as a timed PS5-exclusive, Ghostwire: Tokyo features unique magic-based FPS gameplay alongside frenetic combat and satisfying stealth.

Though one of Tango Gameworks’ more forgotten releases, the game is certainly worth playing – especially for free.

Ghostwire Epic Games

While in no way a financial failure, the most recent figures for Ghostwire: Tokyo put the game at having reached 6 million players (including those who accessed it through PS Plus etc), and so it could certainly benefit from a bunch of new sets of eyes.

While you wait, this week’s free Epic Games Store title is now available to claim – that being the indie physics-based simulator ‘Moving Out’.

KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to next week’s free games? Were you one of the 6 million Ghostwire: Tokyo players? Let us know down below.

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