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Unique open-world indie ‘Sable’ 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 uniquely styled and therapeutic indie hit ‘Sable.’

Available to add to your library from now until 4pm on 19th of December, Sable is a calming open world exploration-focused adventure title which has players “Embark on a unique and unforgettable journey and guide Sable through her Gliding; a rite of passage that will take her across vast deserts and mesmerizing landscapes, capped by the remains of spaceships and ancient wonders.”

Released late last year, the game was celebrated for its sense of exploration, self-realised pacing and unique art style. Additionally, Sable’s soundtrack is one that will have you pulling up the OST when not playing just to listen to, thanks to the compositions by ‘Japanese Breakfast.’

Sable is a relaxing and therapeutic title which is perfect for the winter holidays. The game is available to add to your library from now until 4pm on 19th of December at which point it will be replaced by another as-of-yet-unknown game.

KitGuru says: What do you think of today’s offering? What do you hope is made free next? How many games are in your Epic Games Store library? Let us know down below.

 

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