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Wolfenstein: The New Order is free on the Epic Games Store

For the final two weeks of 2022, Epic Games is giving away a new game for free every single day. Right now, those with an Epic Games account can get their hands on the fun, action-packed and buttery smooth first-person shooter Wolfenstein: The New Order.

Available to add to your library right now (and will remain so until 21st of December at 4pm UK time), Wolfenstein: The New Order is a single-player focused first person shooter serving as a reboot for the iconic franchise. Released back in 2014, The New Order managed to reinvent the Wolfenstein series both on a gameplay and story front.

If you have not given Wolfenstein: The New Order a chance, then it is certainly worth trying. Of the three games released in the rebooted trilogy, The New Order is a fan favourite thanks to its genuinely emotional story, excellent gameplay and rocking soundtrack.

Wolfenstein: The New Order is available to add to your Epic Games library for free from now until the 4pm on the 21st of December, at which point it will be replaced by an as-of-yet-unknown title.

The synopsis for Wolfenstein: The New Order is as follows: Set against a backdrop of an alternate 1960s, discover an unfamiliar world ruled by a familiar enemy—one that has changed and twisted history as you know it.

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