Epic Games Gives Away MudRunner and starts their Black Friday Game Sale

Epic Games Gives Away MudRunner and starts their Black Friday Game Sale

Epic Games Gives Away MudRunner and starts their Black Friday Game Sale

Until December 3rd, Epic Games will be hosting their annual Black Friday Sale, offering PC gamers great deals on a variety of popular PC titles. On top of this, the company will also be giving away free copies of MudRunner, the all-terrain off-roading game. 

MudRunner is an off-roader that’s based in the landscapes of Siberia. Players are given a map and a compass and one of 19 all-terrain vehicles which feature their own unique characteristics and attachable equipment. Players must make deliveries across the wilds, traversing beautiful landscapes in solo mode or co-op.    

As part of the Epic Games Store sale, recent releases like Star War: Squadrons have a huge 40% discount, while other recent releases like Watch Dogs: Legion and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 2 Remaster have25% discounts. Control: Ultimate Edition is currently available with a 50% discount, while Crysis Remastered, which recently received a performance-enhancing patch, has a 35% discount. PC gamers can look at Epic Games’ Black Friday game deals here

Next week, Epic Games plans to give away copies of Cave Story on PC. For now, PC gamers can access the Windows version of Mud Runner on the Epic Games Store for free here
 

Epic Games Gives Away MudRunner and starts their Black Friday Game Sale  
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