A Plague Tale: Innocence is free on the Epic Games Store, but only for a few more hours
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The action-adventure gameA Plague Tale: Innocenceis currently on a monster sale right now at theEpic GamesStore, with it being completely free to download and play.
A Plague Tale: Innocencefollows the story of a young girl and her brother who are being hunted by the Inquisition during the Black Death. You must constantly stay one step ahead of the soldier and avoid the effects and shocks of the deadly disease while trying to understand your younger brother’s mysterious powers.
If you’re looking for a new story game to add to your games library, then thissingle-player gameis a great addition. It’s also completely free on the Epic Games Store right now, so that helps. However, the discount will end in just a few hours today (January 4) at 8am PT/ 11am ET/ 4pm GMT.
There is also a sale on the Epic Games Store for a bundle that includes the first title,A Plague Tale: Innocence, and its sequel,A Plague Tale: Requiem. However, the deal isn’t quite as good here as it’s not free but half-price. While we did find some areas of the sequel lacking, such as the somewhat slow narrative pacing and the restrictively linear exploration, it’s still a title that is full of incredible locations and action scenes. The bundle is still a great option if you want to round off the sibling’s adventure.
However, if you don’t have an Epic Games account, then you can also get a great deal over onSteam, which seesA Plague Tale: Innocencedown to just $8.89 or £6.99 right now in theSteamWinter Sale.
If you want something with fewer rats in it, then be sure to check out our lists of thebest RPGsand thebest story gamesthat are available to play right now.
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