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Hood: Outlaws and Legends is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store offers a number of titles for free to all those with an Epic Games account. This week, three games are being given away for free, including the PvPvE medieval themed Hood: Outlaws and Legends.

Available to add to your library for free from now until the 7th of July, you can get your hands on:

Geneforge 1 – Mutagen is an interesting and unique open-ended isometric fantasy RPG set in an alien land where you must “Use battle or cunning to change the world, served by your army of custom-made mutant monsters.”

Iratus: Lord of the Dead meanwhile is a turn-based tactical roguelike RPG set in a dark fantasy universe in which you “Lead an army of undead to help an angry necromancer in his quest to reach the surface world and bring death to the mortal realms!”

Last but certainly not least is Hood: Outlaws and Legends. Developed by Sumo Digital and published by Focus Entertainment, the stealth action game offers a PvPvE environment in which “Two teams of 4 players compete to execute the perfect heist, in medieval environments patrolled by deadly AI guards. With the unique skills and mystical abilities of each character, moving in stealth to steal treasures unseen or dominating through loud and brutal combat.”

All three titles can be found HERE, and will remain free to add to your library until the 7th of July.

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