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Off-road simulator MudRunner is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week the Epic Games Store offers a number of free games to those with an Epic Games account. This week, those who visit the store can get their hands on the off-road co-op simulation title, MudRunner. The game is available to download for free from now until the 3rd of December.

MudRunner is described as the “ultimate off-road experience, putting the players in the driver seat and daring them to take charge of incredible all-terrain vehicles, venturing across extreme Siberian landscapes with only a map and compass as guides!”

With a focus on realism, you’ll “drive 19 powerful all-terrain vehicles, each with its own characteristics and attachable equipment,” as you “complete your objectives and deliveries by enduring perilous conditions across wild, untamed landscapes in extreme conditions with dynamic day-night cycles.”

MudRunner received positive reviews from critics upon its launch thanks to “a gorgeously grim environment and ruthless challenge”. Though clearly not for everyone, MudRunner is worth checking out – especially for the low price of ‘free’.

MudRunner is available to purchase and download for free right now, and will remain so until the 3rd of December, at which point it will be replaced by Cave Story+, though of course it is worth noting that once ‘purchased’ it will remain in your library even after the fact.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offering? Do you enjoy simulation games? How does MudRunner compare to Euro Truck Simulator in your opinion? Let us know down below.

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