The next free Epic Games Store title has been revealed. Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War will replace Call of the Sea, which is now free to claim for one week
“An otherworldly tale of self-discovery and mystery set in the 1930’s, Call of the Sea is a love letter to the adventure genre about one woman’s search for her missing husband in the uncharted reaches of the South Pacific,” according to publisher Raw Fury.
“On a lush island paradise, you will unearth the remnants of a lost civilisation, investigate clues, and solve a variety of clever puzzles to piece together the fate of your husband’s expedition.”According to the company, these games had a combined worth of $2,240 , and users claimed over 700 million free titles .
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