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DNF Duel is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, Epic gives away a title or two to all those with an Epic Games account. Available right now, players can add to their library the excellent 2.5D fighting game from Arc System Works ‘DNF Duel’.

Available to add to your library from now until the 15th of August at 4PM UK time, DNF Duel takes the world of the much-loved Dungeon and Fighter beat ‘em up series and turns it into a 2.5D fighting game thanks to the combined efforts of NEOPLE Inc, EIGHTING Co. and Arc system Works.

Released back in 2022, the game garnered a strong reception from critics, with particular praise being given to DNF Duel’s visuals and accessibility. However, the game did fall short in some players’ eyes, with balance being a primary concern at launch. All that said, for the price of free, DNF Duel is certainly worth adding to your EGS library.

Additionally, this week players can also get their hands on a couple bonus titles, including the newly-released CYGNI: All Guns Blazing and an in-game bundle for Apex Legends.

DNF Duel, CYGNI and the Apex Legends bundle will all remain available to add to your library until the 15th of August at 4PM UK – at which point they will be replaced by the 2D souls-like Death’s Gambit: Afterlife.

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