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Thursday, March 19, 2020
Watch Dogs and The Stanley Parable are free to share
A new round of free-to-play games has arrived at the Epic Games Store. This time it's a mix of hacking and philosophizing.
Thursday afternoon - nowhere else, everyone is obviously at the Epic Games Store. There's a new round of games to pick up for free, this time with the deadly serious Watch Dogs and the hilariously humorous The Stanley Parable.
Watch Dogs is, of course, Ubisoft's open-world game where you hack the world around you with your mobile phone. It's now six years old, and it's not the first time Ubisoft has given it to PC gamers - it was shared for free at the end of 2017.
The Stanley Parable is one of the indie pearls of the PC platform and a game that I recommend to anyone who loves unexpected stories and crazy narrative styles in games. This year, the game should get its Ultra Deluxe Edition with new content, but you won't definitely regret playing this 2013 original.
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