Today on the Epic Games Store you can find Wolfenstein: The New Order for free, the famous first-person shooter from MachineGames and Bethesda
By now you will all be used to receiving a free game every week thanks to Epic Games but, now that Christmas is upon us, the company has become even more generous. In fact, until December 29 you can receive a new free title every day. Today you can find it for free on the Epic Games Store Wolfenstein: The New Orderthe very popular first-person shooter from MachineGames and Bethesda.
Wolfenstein: The New Order is a very good one FPS developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda Softworks. In this chapter of the series, players will take on the role of an American soldier William Joseph Blazkowicz which, once again, he will be forced to face the troops of the Nazi army in this dystopian alternate universe. Below you will find the system requirements minimum and recommended of the game:
That’s all for the new free game offered today by Epic Games. Now all you have to do is enter the store and add it to your library. Remember though that the title will be available for free only until 17:00 on 21 December so, if you are interested, we advise you to redeem it as soon as possible.
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