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Arcade Paradise and Maid of Sker to be free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, those with an Epic Games Store account are privy to a number of titles for free. Available from tomorrow, Epic is giving away two underrated games in the form of Arcade Paradise and Maid of Sker.

Available to add to your library from tomorrow 18th of July at 4pm UK time (and will remain claimable until the 25th), Arcade Paradise is a jolly and nostalgic trip back to the 90s in which you play as Ashley, transforming the family laundromat into an arcade paradise.

With over 35 fully-featured arcade games covering decades of gaming history, Arcade Paradise offers a unique and serene experience.

Also available to claim is Maid of Sker. Developed by Wales Interactive, this first-person survival horror “set in a remote hotel with a gory and macabre history from British folklore.”

Like many first-person horror games, you are heavily de-powered and “armed with only a defensive sound device” while attempting to ward off “a cult of sound-based AI enemies.”

Both Arcade Paradise and Maid of Sker will be free to purchase for the next week, at which point they will be replaced by yet another set of weekly free games.

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