Dying Light: Enhanced Edition is now available for free on PC

Dying Light: Enhanced Edition is now available for free on PC

Dying Light: Enhanced Edition and Shapez are currently available for free on the Epic Games Store

Dying Light: Enhanced Edition has become the newest free game to become available to PC gamers through the Epic Games Store, an excellent zombie survival game from 2015. 

Dying Light is Techland’s spiritual successor to Dead Island, which combines an excellent parkour system with brutal melee combat to create one of the best zombie games of the last decade. While Dying Light 2 is now available, the original Dying Light remains an excellent game that is worth playing today. 

Alongside Dying Light, Shapez, a factory building and optimisation game, is also available for free on Steam this week. This game is an easy-to-learn factory optimisation game that quickly becomes more complex and challenging as the game progresses. Shapez 2 is currently in development, but now is a great time to try out the original if you haven’t already. Both Shapez and Dying Light: Enhanced Edition will be available for free until April 13th.

Next week, both Mordhau and Second Extinction will be made available for free on the Epic Games Store. Both of these games will be available between April 13th and April 20th, 

Dying Light: Enhanced Edition is now available for free on PC

PC gamers can grab their free copies of Dying Light Enhanced Edition and Shapez on the Epic Games Store here until April 13th. 

You can join the discussion on Dying Light Enhanced Edition being available for free on the Epic Games Store on the OC3D Forums.

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