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Ghostrunner 2 is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. This week, in a moment of generosity, three games are being given away – including the high-octane first-person parkour ‘slasher’ Ghostrunner 2.

Available to add to your library from now until the 18th of September at 4PM UK Time, three titles in total are free to claim on the Epic Games Store, namely:

  • Ghostrunner 2
  • Monument Valley 2
  • The Battle of Polytopia

Easily the headliner for this week is Ghostrunner 2 – the sequel to 2020’s fast-paced first-person parkour title which feels like a blend between Mirror’s Edge and Hotline Miami, in which you “slice your enemies with a monomolecular katana, dodge bullets with your superhuman reflexes, and employ a variety of specialized techniques to prevail.”

Expanding on the first game, the sequel offers new mechanics; skills; progression; boss fights; game modes and “nonlinear levels with complex motorbike sections.”

Monument Valley 2 meanwhile is a perspective-bending and geometric-focused puzzler which serves as a sequel to the award-winning 2014 mobile game. Released back in 2017 on mobile (and 2022 for PC), Monument Valley 2 was praised for its atmosphere and presentation.

As mentioned, all three titles are available to claim right now, and will remain so until the 18th of September – at which point they will be replaced by Project Winter and Samorost 2. Of course, once they have been added to your library, they’re yours to keep forever.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s offerings? Did you manage to pick Ghostrunner 2 up back when it was offered for 24 hours? Let us know down below.

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