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Cyberpunk RPG ‘Gamedec’ is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, those with an Epic Games account are privy to a number of games for free. Available right now, EGS users can get their hands on the single-player cyberpunk isometric RPG ‘Gamedec – Definitive Edition’ as well as the social-deduction party game ‘First Class trouble.’

Available to add to your library right now (and will remain so until the 19th of January at 4pm UK time), Gamedec – Definitive Edition is a single-player cyberpunk isometric RPG where you take control of a “game detective, who solves crimes inside virtual worlds” requiring players to “Use your wits to gather info from your witnesses and suspects, getting to the bottom of deceptive schemes.”

First Class Trouble meanwhile is a third-person Among Us-like title in which “players must work together and against each other to survive a disaster” with the ultimate goal being to “shut down a deadly A.I. of a luxury space cruise ship”. Of course, under the guise of working together, some players are actually imposters, “secretly playing as human-looking killer robots intent on betraying the other players.”

Both Gamedec and First Class Trouble are available to add to your library right now, and will remain so until the 19th of January at which point they will be replaced by another set of games (though all titles added to your library will remain there indefinitely).

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