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Conina said:
JEMC said:

She's... driving with a fake moustache and gloves?

Sure, normally she is also wearing a top hat, but the car roof is too low:

I... I have some questions. But I think I'll sleep better if I don't know the answers

Weirdo .

TallSilhouette said:
JEMC said:

Pillars of Eternity & Tyranny are free to own on Epic Games Store
https://www.dsogaming.com/news/pillars-of-eternity-tyranny-are-free-to-own-on-epic-games-store/
Epic Games has announced that Pillars of Eternity and Tyranny are currently free to own on Epic Games Store. From today and until December 17th, PC gamers can visit their EGS pages and acquire their free copies.
Going into more details, Epic is offering the Definitive Edition for Pillars of Eternity and the Gold Edition for Tyranny.
>> And next week the free game will be a surprise! And that's because...

Epic will give away a free game every day starting next week
https://www.pcgamer.com/epic-will-give-away-a-free-game-every-day-starting-next-week/
Steam sales sneak up on us. Plentiful leaks mean we generally have a pretty good idea about when they're coming but even so, it's never official until, bam, the green flag drops and the sale is live. Epic, on the other hand, is giving us plenty of notice about its upcoming Holiday Sale, which it announced today will kick off on December 17.
Games will be discounted by up to 75 percent during the sale, which isn't bad, but the big hook will more likely be the free games that Epic will be flinging around like a fat guy on a rooftop. Instead of the usual weekly giveaway, the Holiday Sale will see a new freebie every day until the end of the month—15 games in total.
>> We'll see how many of those free games are new and how many were already given during the year.

Crazy how long these free games have lasted. I expected maybe a year of giveaways at most, but there's no let up in sight. Wonder how much this is costing Epic. They're definitely playing the long game.

They're trying to become a relevant store and they'r fighting against a giant, Steam. They'll keep doing that for a long as they can and, with Tencent and the success of Fortnite, they can do it for a long time.



Please excuse my bad English.

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