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River City Girls is free on the Epic Games Store

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for all those with an active EGS account. Available right now, Epic account holders can get their hands on the fun co-op beat ‘em up River City Girls alongside some bonuses for the newly-released free-to-play Arcadegeddon.

Available to add to your library from now until the 17th of April at 4PM UK time, Epic is giving away the fun co-op classic-styled beat ‘em up River City Girls.

Developed by WayForward of Shantae fame, the game received a solid reception upon its 2019 release – spawning a sequel a few years later.

Beyond this, Epic is giving away the Astarion's Champions of Renown Pack for the free-to-play strategy game Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms.

Last but not least, those interested in IllFonic’s newly-released free-to-play rogue-lite shooter Arcadegeddon can enjoy a free bonus of 5,000 ARCoins.

All three of these offerings will be available to claim and keep forever for the next week, at which point they will be replaced by Botanicula and more in-game currencies for another F2P game.

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