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Epic Games will give you a £10 coupon to subscribe to its newsletter

If you're willing to give your email address to Epic Games, you can receive a £10/$10/€10 coupon to spend on the Epic Games Store until November 15th. 

The campaign started back on October 15th, but it will last until November 15th at 11:59 pm PST. To get the voucher, visit the Epic Games Store through the browser or the launcher and access your account settings. Once there, open the “Communications” tab, search for “Email Subscribe/Unsubscribe”, and activate the option “Yes, email me about Epic Games products, news, events and promotions” if you haven't done it yet. Those who've already subscribed will still receive the coupon and should be able to find it on the account inventory.

Unfortunately, the coupon does have some limitations to it – you can only use it with games costing at least £14.99/$14.99/€14.99. Outside of that though, there are no further restrictions, so you are free to use it on older games or brand new titles, such as the newly released Far Cry 6 or Back 4 Blood. You could also wait for the EGS Halloween sale later today and use it for a bigger discount on other titles.

We're used to seeing Epic Games giving out this type of coupon during the holidays, but it seems Christmas came in early this year.

KitGuru says: Have you subscribed, or will you subscribe to the Epic Games Store newsletter? How do you plan to spend your £10/$10/€10 coupon?

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