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Epic Games Store kicks off Black Friday sale

It is officially Black Friday week and the game sales have begun. We're still waiting on the next Steam sale to come around, but in the meantime, the Epic Games Store has kicked off its round of discounts for the occasion, offering up to 75% off on certain titles. 

Several major releases from the last couple of months are on sale – Back 4 Blood for instance is 30% off, bringing the price down to £34.99. Far Cry 6 is also on sale for £41.49. The full Crysis Remastered Trilogy is 20% off, bringing the price down to £35.99, but each individual game in the series is also on sale for £19.99. Hitman 3, which is getting a second year of content updates, is 60% off, bringing the price down to £19.99.

If you are less interesting in Triple A and more interested in indies, then there is a lot to choose from there too. JETT: The Far Shore offers a great single-player sci-fi adventure and is currently 25% off. Second Extinction, a co-op shooter with a huge map roamed by dinosaurs, is currently 40% off.

We have a few more nostalgic recommendations – with Splinter Cell going for just £1, and Super Meat Boy going for just 50p.

You can check out the full list of Epic Games Store Black Friday deals, HERE. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

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