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Meet Your Maker gets first major update alongside a free trial

Meet Your Maker is a post-apocalyptic first-person building-and-raiding game which sees you both create and try to navigate user-created mazes. First launched back in April, the game has now gotten its first major free update. Coinciding with this, Meet your Maker is now available to play for free for the next week.

Making the announcement via a press release, the team at Behaviour Interactive said “Starting today, players will be able to download and play Meet Your Maker for free on PC via Steam and PlayStation until July 3 at 11:59 p.m. EDT [4th of July at 5am UK time].”

The free trial will give access to the entire game with no limitations, including the recently-released update. Furthermore, “All Outposts and progress made during the free trial will be carried over for players who later purchase the game, provided they do so on the same account they used to play the free trial.”

If you do end up enjoying the game, both Meet Your Maker and its DLCs are currently on sale offering up to 35% off. The sale runs until the 5th of July for PlayStation, with Steam users having until the 13th to purchase the package at a discount. Finally, while the game is also on sale for Xbox players, the console is said to be getting its own free trial at some point in the near future.

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