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The Epic Games store has two new games you can claim for free this week

Another week, another batch of free games courtesy of the Epic Games Store. This time you’ll swindle your way through the 90s and take part in the witch hunts of Salem.

The Epic Games store has two new games you can claim for free this week

The Epic Games Store has been giving away weekly games for a few years now, and this one is not an exception: two titles are being offered right now for everyone to claim and keep forever, one being a 90′s inspired adventure all about making big, and the other an excellent multiplayer social deduction game that happens to be a sequel to one of the most popular werewolf-style games ever.

The Big Con

Play as Ali, a curious and sarcastic high schooler who ditches band camp to go on a cross-country road trip. But this isn’t a joyride! Ali is on an all-important mission to save her family video store from the nasty loan sharks trying to shut their shop down. Swindle strangers, pickpocket people, and con commoners across a wacky America of the ‘90s. And – it should go without saying – lie to your mom about all of it. Choose who deserves to be conned and who might need a helping hand. The world is your oyster (and hey, pearls are worth a lot!).

Town of Salem 2

Welcome to Town of Salem, a gripping online multiplayer game of murder, deceit, and survival set in the quaint yet treacherous town of Salem. Immerse yourself in this thrilling social deduction adventure, where your strategy, wit, and ability to read others are your greatest assets. Can you uncover the truth before it’s too late, or will deception lead you astray?

The next free games on the Epic Games Store

Alongside these two games becoming available on the Epic Games Store, two more games have been revealed for the free spots on the platform next week: Lisa: The Painful Definitive Edition, an amazing and extremely weird RPG, and Industria, an FPS set in Eastern Berlin during the Cold War were you’ll deal with parallel dimensions and oppression.

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