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Evil Dead: The Game will be free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, those with an Epic Games account are able to get their hands on a number of titles for free via the Epic Games Store. With this week’s games now available, next week’s offerings have been revealed.

Currently, you can get your hands on Alba – A Wildlife Adventure as well as Shadow Tactics for free, with both being available to add to your library until the 17th of November at 4PM. Following on from these titles, next week’s games (available from the 17th until the 24th of November) are:

Dark Deity is a turn-based RPG which has you “Step into the world of Terrazael and lead soon-to-be legendary heroes in a quest to restore a land fractured by broken oaths, reckless wars, and untamed magic. Fight back in turn-based battles, manage character relationships, collect dangerous artifacts, and restore the world.”

Evil Dead: The Game meanwhile is a multiplayer co-op and PvP game based on the hit franchise. Released earlier this year, the game has continued to see support from its developers, meaning now is as good a time as any to hop in. If you enjoy the likes of Friday the 13th: The Game or Dead By Daylight, then Evil Dead: The Game should be right up your alley.

Both Evil Dead: The Game and Dark Deity will be available to add to your library for free from the 17th of November until the 24th.

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