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Open-world indie adventure platformer Sable is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, all those with an Epic Games account are privy to a title or two as part of the company’s free game program. Available now, EGS account holders can ‘purchase’ and download the excellent, unique and serene open-world indie adventure title Sable.

Available to add to your library from now until the 3rd of July at 4pm UK Time, Sable is an open-world indie adventure title from Shedworks and published by Raw Fury.

Released back in 2021, the game is known for its unique cell-shaded art style as well as its non-linear style of progression – letting you freely explore the open world and its many puzzles / points of discovery.

Beyond this, Sable also includes an excellent soundtrack composed by the indie pop star Japanese Breakfast – with some of the songs even charting on music platforms.

Whether you’re in it for the music, visuals, calming vibes or the whole package, Sable is definitely worth adding to your library and giving a go – especially for free.

Sable is available to add to your Epic Games library from now until the 3rd of July, at which point it will be replaced by the inventory management roguelike ‘Backpack Hero’ and the musical action-adventure title ‘Figment’.

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