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Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a game or two for free to all those with an EGS account. Available right now to claim, this week’s free offerings include Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and the excellent indie puzzle-platformer LIMBO from Playdead.

Available to claim for free from now until the 5th of June at 4PM UK time, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a spin-off of the popular looter-shooter series Borderlands, trading the Mad Max-like world for a Dungeons and Dragons inspired experience. Though ostensibly still a Borderlands game, the switch-up in weaponry does enough to make the experience worth a try.

LIMBO meanwhile is a highly evocative and unique horror-puzzle-platformer from Playdead – the team behind the equally as excellent ‘Inside’. Released back in 2010, LIMBO represented one of the first big indie games to arrive as a digital-only experience on the 7th-gen consoles; receiving near-universal acclaim. If you have not played LIMBO before, you’ll want to carve out a few hours to give it a go.

Both LIMBO and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands are available to claim for free until the 5th of July – at which point they will be replaced by two as-of-yet-unknown offerings.

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