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Souls-like ‘Mortal Shell’ is free on the Epic Games Store

For the final two weeks of 2022, Epic Games is giving away a new title for free every single day. Available to add to your library right now is the Souls-inspired action RPG Mortal Shell which “tests your sanity and resilience in a shattered world.”

Available right now to add to your library for free (and will remain so until the 19th of December at 4PM UK time), Mortal Shell is a Souls-like action title from developer Cold Symmetry in which you “Explore a deep action-RPG that tests your sanity and resilience in a shattered world. Your adversaries spare no mercy, with survival demanding superior awareness, precision, and instincts.”

Though not included with the free package, players can get their hands on the Virtuous Cycle DLC for just £3.99 which offers “an entirely new roguelike mode that brings random and repeatable savagery to Fallgrim” as well as the Rotten Autumn update – adding unique Shell shades; a new mini-quest; a new photo mode; and an alternative boss fight soundtrack.

Mortal Shell is available to add to your library for free from now until the 29th of December at 4PM at which point it will be replaced by an as-of-yet-unknown title (though it is likely to be Dishonored related).

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KitGuru says: What do you think of this offering? Will you add it to your library? What is your favourite non-FromSoftware Souls-like? Let us know down below.

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