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The sixth free game from the Epic Games Store should not be missing from your collection!

The sixth free game from the Epic Games Store should not be missing from your collection!

the Epic Games It continues to offer free games for Christmas and has been offering daily titles for a few days now. Therefore, from now for 24 hours, you will have the possibility to obtain a game that should definitely not be missing from your collection! It is worth noting that once it is added to your account, it is yours forever.

It's about Ghostwire: Tokyo, a game that was first released for PlayStation 5 and then became available on PC. He's the first person to come from Tango gamesthe well-known team behind The Evil Within, of course along with its publisher Bethesda.

In Ghostwire: Tokyo, the capital of Japan is under the control of deadly supernatural forces, thanks to a dangerous mystic known as Hanya, who wiped out the city's entire population in an instant. Therefore, players will have to work with a powerful entity, in their mission for revenge, and in this context they will use a large arsenal of unique abilities, to uncover the dark truth behind this disappearance.

Download Ghostwire: Tokyo absolutely free By clicking here.

The game will be free until tomorrow, Monday at 18:00 Greek time, so you better hurry and download it!

Giorgos Britskas, who edited the game review, said, among other things:

“Just like its city, Ghostwire: Tokyo is a mix of modern and ancient elements. Its weaknesses are many and significant, both in the boring way it handles its open world and in the somewhat shallow practical part. However, he also possesses a unique personality built on his honest and believable depiction of Tokyo, his gentle approach to metaphysics, and the sensitivity with which he crafts his ghost stories. It's a weirdly sad Japanese version of Ghostbusters and I honestly can't think of anything like it. As a highly inconsistent experience, there's a lot you'll have to overlook to enjoy its successful aspects, but if you do, I think it has something worth offering.

You can read our full review of Ghostwire: Tokyo by clicking here.

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