The Epic Games Store continues to offer free games week by week, refreshing every Thursday at 10:00am CT. This practice has spread the store to many people who sign up to gain access to the wide variety of free games. Epic is slowly building up its storefront's game library and features to keep enticed gamers around as customers. Whether this strategy will bear fruit is unclear, but what is clear is that it's a very consumer-friendly practice. Those willing to sign up have been rewarded with a new game every week, and the rewards seem to be getting better and better. After the physics puzzle game Relicta concludes its free period on January 27, Daemon X Machina will release on the Epic Store, and it will be free until February 3.
This is quite a surprise for those keeping up with the game. Daemon X Machina was originally released for the Nintendo Switch in September 2019, and later received a PC Port via Steam in February 2020. The Epic Games Store is finally receiving this game just under two years later, even though it was not expected to release on other storefronts. This also makes the game one of the most recent titles in Epic's free game program. Daemon X Machina is normally at full $60 USD price when not on sale and only half off on sale, so a chance to get the superior PC port for free is one mecha enthusiasts should not pass up. This is doubly true now that both a sequel to it and a new game in the Armored Core series it was following up are both apparently on their way.
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