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You can claim Homeworld Remastered Collection for free this week

Each week Epic Games gives away free titles through its store, a strategy that has greatly helped Epic boost its user numbers for the store. This week's free titles are now available, including Homeworld: Remastered Collection. 

The Homeworld: Remastered Collection first came out in 2015, delivering a high quality upgrade for the classic space strategy sims, Homeworld 1 and Homeworld 2. After the success of the collection, Homeworld 3 was officially announced, but the game has been delayed a couple of times and is now scheduled to release in early 2024. In the meantime, you can grab the remasters of the first two games for free on the Epic Games Store until the 3rd of August.

The second free game available this week is Severed Steel, which recently had a major campaign update. Developed by Greylock Studio, this is a single-player FPS with a fluid stunt system, combining a little Mirror's Edge or Ghostrunner flair with FPS combat.

Both games will be free until the 3rd of August, at which point two new free games will cycle in. Next week, EGS users will be able to claim Loop Hero as well as Bloons TD 6.

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